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Not just because you want to look like you are playing attention... Taking Notes Not just because you want to look like you are playing attention...

“I write everything my instructor says in my notebook!” Preparing for class “What are notes?” “I take great notes, but I do poorly on tests! WHY?!” “I write everything my instructor says in my notebook!”

Choose a strategy Research note-taking methods Assess needs Trial and Error

KEEP UP!

Questions? Speak up! Get involved!

Organize.

Review. Unassigned homework? Questions.

How to start taking good notes: Be physically alert Listen Take verbal cues Think! Employ your system

How to start taking good notes: 6. Be neat 7. Shortcuts! 8. Instructor Specifics 9. Get personal 10. Annotate