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Make Notes Taking Effective, Being a Medical Student





Notes-taking is a really essential thing for good remembrance. If you want to succeed in your field of study then read ahead and note down important points. 

I usually take notes when I watch lesson videos or read something in books. My tips for taking notes are beneficial so do apply them and see the magic. 


1. Do not Use Lots of colored Pencils:

I have noticed that when we take our notes, we use lots of colored pencils, markers, and other stationery items. I recommend you not to use lots of them as they lead to a waste of time. You can use up to two colored pencils to make your notes appealing. 

2. Write Precisely: 

Write down only those points that are important and create the story behind them. Next time when you will read those notes, you will remember the story and that is a really good idea. 

3. Write When You Want To:

When you are in a good mood and your mind is fresh and present in the situation then make your notes on the subject you want to study at that very time. This is an amazing trick to use while you are making your notes. 

4. Read After You Write: 

When you are done making your notes, read them once to make sure that the notes are correct and sound good. Then keep them for one or two days, later on, read them and Stay Happy! 

Thank you for reading, I hope these tips will help you to make your notes effectively, whether you are a medical student or a school student. Try them out and share your experience with me in the comments, I would love to read them.

Author:  Zukhruf

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