If you take good notes in class, you use the notes to study instead of trying to read your whole textbook every time.
If you take notes during a business meeting, you can remember the important points that you need for your job.
If you're just trying to remember something (like a grocery list or what you need to pack for a trip), taking notes will make sure you don't forget anything.
Yes. Making notes will force you to study the textbook attentively, thoughtfully, reflectively and analytically. You will grasp the subject matter and may be able to reproduce it successfully.
If you are jotting down things like important points, yes it is a good idea. If you're just writing to be writing, no you're just wasting time.
It depends why you are making them.
try Spark notes dude it gives u good notes on the book
There is a few things you need to do when making a power point. Make sure you have good notes and details.
No you take NOTES in it. but it can be a book if you read your notes.
You can find good notes for "To Kill a Mockingbird" in study guides, online summaries, or SparkNotes. Additionally, reading the book carefully and taking your own notes can also help you understand and remember the key points.
No there aren't any Cliff Notes for this book.
Try Spark notes of Cliff Notes.
A good way to start beginning guitar lessons is too get a guitar and a tablature book. The book will show you all the notes and fingerings that are used to play that instrument. After learning the fingerings and notes you can hire an instructor to teach you more.
you ccan revise by just going through your book making some notes and trying you best of what ever you are doing
Three Cups of Tea notes are available on the website "Sparknotes," which is basically the same things as Cliffs Notes. I am not sure if Cliffs Notes offers notes on the book.
I'm not positive if you can find this book on these sites but the ones i usually go to are: Spark notes Book rags good luck
Just google the title of the book and articles will lead you to the notes.
The book is too new to have any sort of notes such as sparknotes, cliff notes, pink monkey, novelguide, etc.