How to get straight A’s (with these notes).
Taking notes is an extraordinary habit to have, when you take notes you are using your motor skills to memorize what you need to take in. Of course there are hundreds, even thousands of ways to take notes. I use what works for me and my brain to get the most beautiful, informational and useful notes. I’m going to be using some of my geometry, physics and American history notes for this blog. I’m showing how exactly I take notes and some tips as well.
But first, Why even take notes?
Taking notes helps you recall information from a while back and it can help as a guide until you memorize or get the hang of what you need to learn. On top of all that, it forces your brain to focus and concentrate on the subject at hand. It can improve your organizational skills, it makes you better at active learning and makes you understand the information instead of just memorizing it. Just taking notes is a great way to start getting straight A’s. So here are a few examples of my notes.
Known what type of learner you are:
I personally am a visual/Auditory learner, so I take more visualistic notes, using images, diagrams and key words to help me learn and memorize. I also like to listen to…