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Taking Notes WRITE ALL OF THIS DOWN!

You will not be able to write everything I say

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat.

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat. You should write down all dates, and a corresponding explanation.

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat. You should write down all dates, and a corresponding explanation. Most names are important, especially if they are authors or leaders of a particular group.

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat. You should write down all dates, and a corresponding explanation. Most names are important, especially if they are authors or leaders of a particular group. Concepts or items that I emphasis are likely important enough for you to write them down.

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat. You should write down all dates, and a corresponding explanation. Most names are important, especially if they are authors or leaders of a particular group. Concepts or items that I emphasis are likely important enough for you to write them down. If something sounds like it might be on the quiz, it probably will be; write it down.

You will not be able to write everything I say You should look for keywords or phrases that I repeat. You should write down all dates, and a corresponding explanation. Most names are important, especially if they are authors or leaders of a particular group. Concepts or items that I emphasis are likely important enough for you to write them down. If something sounds like it might be on the quiz, it probably will be; write it down. Make a table of contents in the front of your notebook for later reference.

Begin by drawing three lines as shown.

Next, write down the course name and date.

Use the space on the left for key points, names, dates, etc.

Use the space on the right to explain your points.

Use the bottom section for a summary of the section or lecture.