I am horrible at taking notes. Growing up I have never needed to take notes in school because I was cyber schooled. I am starting college soon and am terrified of college classes. Do the teachers give you papers or study guides? Should I just record everything? Paper or Computer? Thanks for the help!
Well if you are talking about school you should take good notes so you can study, do well on the test, get food grades, get into a good college, and have a good career. All this from taking notes. Haha
In Your college......
If you enjoy the subject and feel you have a good future in mythology than yes. You must keep and open mind and take notes.
Go to their website and take notes according to that
he never took notes
No you take NOTES in it. but it can be a book if you read your notes.
To effectively take lecture notes, focus on listening actively, organize your notes clearly, use abbreviations and symbols, and review and revise your notes regularly.
The phrase "best laptop computers for college students" refers to the way college students use their laptops. They take them to classes to take notes and to access the internet and therefore are most convenient if they have wireless internet access and an easy to use word processing format like "Notepad."
iPads are very suitable for taking notes in college. In addition to saving trees, many classes will allow lecture notes and presentations readily available online for students to download. After downloading, students can annoate directly onto it.
Chemistry lecture notes can be read from most college websites. Chemistry Lecture Notes and Learners TV are also good websites that offer general lecture notes for chemistry.
you get drunk and flunk out. They expect you to pay attention in class, listen to your teachers lectures, take notes, read books, and do your homework.
To effectively take class notes, focus on listening actively, organize your notes clearly, use abbreviations and symbols, review and revise your notes regularly, and ask questions for clarification when needed.