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Note Taking - Do I need to write this down?

Does this sound like you?

          "I can't listen and take notes in class at the same time, so I'll just listen."

          "I have a really good memory, so I don't need to take notes."

          "My professor is so random, so I don't even bother trying to write down

            what s/he says."

Let us help you out with a few reading and lecture note taking tips.  Keep in mind that note taking is an active process!

  1. Write it down!  Label each's day's lecture notes with date and topics from the syllabus, the board and/or the instructor.
  2. Have a system of note taking.  Use loose leaf paper and record notes on one side of your page.  When you take additional notes, use the opposite (blank) page to put additional information, page numbers or examples on that same topic. 
  3. Stay alert.  If you fade out in lecture, begin writing as soon as you're back to Earth.
  4. Organize your notes.  After class, fill in blanks, find answers to question marks, and compare notes to the syllabus to identify important ideas/terms.

These few tips should help you take more effective notes.  Stop in the Alumni Memorial Union, Room 317 or call (414) 288-3270 to make an appointment with a professional staff member, who can individually assist you.

 

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