How to Take Damn Good Class Notes
We’re always looking for good tips on taking class notes.
That’s why we’re in love with this tutorial on taking perfect lecture notes. Here are some of our favorite tips:
- Summarize your notes in your own words, not the instructor’s. Remember: your goal is to understand what the professor is saying, not to try to record, exactly, everything he or she says.
- Mark ideas which the lecturer emphasizes with an arrow or some special symbol.
- When the teacher looks at his/her notes, pay attention to what they say next.
- Make your notes your notes. Take advantage of how you learn (visually, orally, or actively) and write/draw your notes according to that style.
- Consider splitting your notes into two columns — keep lecture notes on one side, and write questions that come up during the lecture on the other side. This will ensure that you don’t forget any unclear points or questions that come up during the lecture, and will enable you to associate the answer with the relevant material when you find it later. Also, if you go to office hours, your professor will notice that you were paying attention in class, which will pay off in the long run.
- Copy what’s written on the blackboard and transparencies, especially the outline. To make sure that you get everything, get in the habit of skipping words like “the” and “a” and make use of shorthand and abbreviations.
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January 29th, 2008 at 7:16 am
Or you could just ask a classmate for a copy of the notes and go get bombed at Mamacitas on dollar margaritas and then go float the river!
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February 3rd, 2008 at 7:08 am
Hey, I just found your site and I love it. These are some really good tips and I will definitely try a few out – especially making notes of what a teacher emphasizes and writing out questions to review later. Thanks for posting this!
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February 7th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
These are some great tips…not only for college courses, but for presentations and conferences as well. Thanks!
March 9th, 2008 at 4:38 am
Hie,
Thank you for some great tips. Will sure take up this one of putting down questions to go with the lecturer’s notes
April 9th, 2009 at 11:49 am
Sit in the front of the class. Write down your notes as suggested above but also take a picture of whatever the professor posts on the board with the your phone. It’s key to get as much information as possible. Be discrete so the professor does not get offended.