- Your choice--as the professor is speaking:
- Write on the handout or write on a separate piece of paper
- Abbreviate when possible
- Write fast
- Be prepared for class (e.g., do the readings before class)
- Leave room in margins--for extra notes you might take
- Star important things (e.g., repeated information, when the professor
says, "This is a good topic." Listen for clues regarding
certain information that might be on the exam.
- Highlight
- Create your own color coding system i.e., blue for exam topics,
pink for important dates, yellow for definitions.
Take notes on laptop.
Tape record. Always ask the professor first.
Retype/rewrite your notes.
Remember to listen and not get too caught up in the notes.
Print out notes from the internet before going to class.
Get phone numbers of classmates in case you miss a class or
you don’t understand something.
Go over notes after class and discuss questions that you have
or questions your professor has given you with classmates.
Studies show that re-reading or typing your notes within 24
hours makes it easier to remember the information.