Student Development

Cougar Mentor Program

Student Success Tips
 

Taking Notes Basics:

  • Clear, concise notes are more effective than copious notes.

  • Instead of using a spiral, use a loose-leaf notebook divided into class sections.

  • Make all notes on loose-leaf paper. In an upper corner title and date each sheet as you use it.

  • Rewrite and combine your old study and lecture notes into a new single set of notes or outline. Use them as a replacement for your old notes in the loose-leaf binder.

Lecture Notes:

  • Sit near the front of the class to avoid distractions.

  • Be a good listener – Focus and concentrate on the main points of the lecture. Get them down on paper. Pay attention to the instructor’s clues as to what they consider important.

  • If there is something you don’t understand, ASK!

  • Immediately after a lecture, without looking at your notes, try to recall on a separate paper as much as you can about what you have heard and learned. Then review your actual lecture notes to confirm and/or supplement your memory.

  • During your next study session, quickly recall again on paper what you learned. Then review and reorganize your lecture notes in your own words.

  • Repeat the recall process several times over several days to commit the new information to memory.

 

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