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The Cornell Method of Note Taking

  • Writer: Dharm Veer Sukhwal
    Dharm Veer Sukhwal
  • Dec 6, 2022
  • 1 min read

The Cornell method of note taking is a systematic approach to organizing and writing down notes during lectures or meetings. It involves dividing a piece of paper into three main sections: a cue column on the left, a notes section in the middle, and a summary section on the right. The cue column is used to write keywords or phrases, the notes section is used to write down the main ideas or information, and the summary section is used to write a brief summary of the material after the lecture or meeting is over. This method can help students or professionals retain and recall information more effectively, as well as identify the most important points of a lecture or discussion.

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