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Great notes aren't about writing down everything — they're about processing what matters in your own words. A good method and a little active thinking turn class time into a study guide you'll actually use. Here's how.
Notes are your brain processing, not a transcript
The goal isn't to capture every word — it's to summarize ideas in your own words, ask questions, and connect them. Use one consistent method, leave room to add to them, and review within a day. That turns notes from a chore into your best study tool.
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