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Effective note-taking utilizes methods such as the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining. It emphasizes the use of keywords instead of full sentences and the importance of regularly reviewing notes. These techniques enhance retention and understanding of the material.

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Effective note-taking utilizes methods such as the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining. It emphasizes the use of keywords instead of full sentences and the importance of regularly reviewing notes. These techniques enhance retention and understanding of the material.

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Note Taking

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

Effective note-taking involves using methods like the Cornell method, mind mapping, and outlining.

Use keywords, avoid full sentences, and review notes regularly.

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