How To Take Good Notes in Class

  • April 2, 2009
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Do you write down everything you hear—then get overwhelmed when it’s time to study? Save time—and improve your grades—with this note-taking system.

You Will Need

  • A notebook
  • A pen or pencil
  • Attentiveness
How To Take Good Notes in Class: Write what you see

Step 1: Write what you see

Always copy what your teacher writes on the board or shows on a projector. If she’s highlighting a point, she considers it important—and studies show she’s twice as likely to include it in a test.

How To Take Good Notes in Class: Listen for signposts

Step 2: Listen for signposts

Listen for what psychologists call “signpost words,” terms or phrases that are precursors to whatever the teacher considers especially relevant. Examples are “remember,” “first,” “the most important thing is,” and “finally.” If you hear these phrases, write down what follows.

How To Take Good Notes in Class: Invent a shorthand

Step 3: Invent a shorthand

You don’t need to know shorthand; just make up your own using initials, abbreviations, and forms of words like “cd” for could, “wd” for would, “w” for with, and “n” for not.

Be consistent with your shorthand—so you’ll remember what it means!

How To Take Good Notes in Class: Rewrite

Step 4: Rewrite

When class is over, rewrite your notes—this simple step improves your retention by up to 80%.

Only about 20% of what’s covered in a lecture makes it onto the test.

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Comments (4)

Matt_Savage

Did anyone else notice that the narrator keeps referring to the teacher as ";she"; when the teacher's clearly a guy? (Hmm, maybe it's NOT clear it's a guy?!) Good tips none-the-less.

over 2 years ago by Matt_Savage

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nonstopchatterbox96

quite helpful!! i always have trouble!!

over 2 years ago by nonstopchatterbox96

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Caitlyn12121

LoL says its a girl haha

about 1 year ago by Caitlyn12121

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Yimata

LMAO that is completely a dude. Good helpful video though, thanks. =]

about 1 year ago by Yimata

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