- Topic
- collected by : Dr. Ala'a on 9-3-2010
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BE PREPARED!
- -Attend Class Regularly
- -Be on Time
- Organize Note-Taking materials ahead of time
- Keep up with Reading Assignments
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Listening actively
- You don't need to write everything you hear.
- If the professor say, "For example..." that is a phrase that should get your attention
- Conclusions or summary use words such as, "Therefore..." or "From this we see...."
- Supporting Material may start with phrases like, "On the other hand" or "Similarly
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put down all of the needed information
- lecture topic
- date
- This will help you recall what you are studying and when it was taught.
- Skip any unnecessary words such as "the" and "a" in your note taking.
- Write the info as clearly and quickly as you can. Use standard abbreviations and symbols. w/ = with; abr = abbreviation.
- Develop your own abbreviations and symbols for words you use often.
- Use your own words
- Write down any examples a teacher gives.
- If the instructor is moving to fast leave space in your notes for what you've missed. You can ask someone for the missing information when class is over.
- Once you get home, type or rewrite your notes right away.
- Review your notes
- -Review the notes from the previous class meeting while you sit and wait for the class to begin
- Review each week's notes at the end of the week