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What's the best, most effective way to take notes?

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imageIf you're just copying down what the lecturer says and you don't revise what you've written down, there's little point in taking notes.from www.shutterstock.com.au

If it feels like you forget new information almost as quickly as you hear it, even if you write it down, that’s because we tend to lose almost 40% of new information within the...

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