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How to prepare study notes

 

Making study notes is an important part of preparing for exams, as it helps to organize information and can be used as a quick reference guide when revising. Creating effective and helpful study notes doesn’t have to be difficult, and with this list of tips you can easily make the most out of your notes.

What are key points i should know while making study notes

1.Choose an organized format: Before you start making notes, it’s important to decide what type of format you will use. Whether you prefer to use bullet lists, tables, or diagrams, choose a method that is neat and organized.

2. Focus on the main points: When making study notes, it's important to focus on the main points of the material. Try to identify the main ideas and concepts and make sure to include them in your notes.

3. Use diagrams and visuals: Diagrams and visuals can be a great way to help you remember key concepts. Try to use diagrams and visuals to help you better understand the material.

4. Use abbreviations and symbols: Abbreviations and symbols can help you save time and space when making study notes. Use abbreviations and symbols to help you quickly recall important information.

5. Keep it concise: When making notes, it’s important to be concise. Try to focus on the key points and avoid writing too much detail.

6. Use a highlighter: Highlighting important facts and ideas is a great way to make sure they stand out.

7. Use keywords: Keywords are a great way to summarize complex concepts and make the information easier to recall.

8. Create a summary: After you have made your notes, try to create a brief summary of the main points. This will help you to better understand and remember the information.

9. Review your notes: Once you have finished making your notes, take time to review them. This will help to ensure that you didn’t miss anything.

10. Ask questions: Asking yourself questions is a great way to ensure that you understand and remember the information.

By following these tips, you can make effective and helpful study notes that will help you to prepare for exams. Good luck!

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