Making notes can seem like a boring task or something you just have to do in class, for homework, or revision. But, making good notes is crucial to help you in the future when it comes to assessment periods. Here are some note-taking tips that can help you take your notes to the next level…
Summarise and be to the point. This way, it’s a lot less overwhelming when it comes to reading through your notes and revision. If you write too much, the important pieces of information can get lost and it can become difficult to remember everything, so make sure you focus on the key points. You can do this by using abbreviations, or even diagrams.
Using coloured pens or highlighters can help to separate topics and draw attention to extra important pieces of information. For example, you can highlight headings or subheadings, you could underline keywords, or you could use different colours for different topics. Have a key at the start of each topic to help you remember what each colour means, this will also help when scanning through your notes.
Using headings and subheadings also helps when scanning through your notes during revision, for example, because it helps you efficiently identify what you’re looking for, therefore, saving time. Be straightforward with your structure, use bullet points and lists to keep your notes simple.
Keeping your notes organised is crucial! If your notes are organised, it will make revision time a lot less stressful. You can do this by using different notebooks or folders for each subject or topic. Use dividers or labelled post-it notes to separate sections too. This makes it easier to find the information that you’re looking for. Keeping notes neat is also essential, you should be able to easily read what you’ve written.
These are just some simple tips to help you keep on top of your note-taking, so that when it comes to revision, you have everything you need to get cracking! If you think you need help with a particular subject, get in touch with us and we can help you reach your full potential!