These are some really fantastic note taking methods. It helps me whether it be for a seminar or even a refresher course. I have to agree that taking notes by hand is better as it commits it to memory better.
Wow great technique and approach of taking notes learnt here. This method which is pioneered in cornell university that i just learnt to day is quite inspiring. I must say great video and am sure i will do better in taking my notes in class with this.
We teach this technique in the AVID program - our big focus is organization, and this method really helps some students be more successful in their classes; however, I will admit that it doesn't work for *every* student...
When is it ideal to fill in the cue and summary column? I ask because one might have other lectures to get to right after the lecture. Can you fill it when you go home, or will it be too late and the notes dont make sense anymore?
@@Learnlawbetter Thank you for the prompt response ! I'm starting with law school from this fall, and the advice from your videos have been truly invaluable. While we're at it, i was watching your video on taking notes, and i stumbled upon the term " policy rationales", and I cant seem to figure out what that means { I'm not American }
This is so helpful to my first-year legal studies, I never know taking notes is so important. thank you so much.
These are some really fantastic note taking methods. It helps me whether it be for a seminar or even a refresher course. I have to agree that taking notes by hand is better as it commits it to memory better.
Glad it helped.
Wow great technique and approach of taking notes learnt here. This method which is pioneered in cornell university that i just learnt to day is quite inspiring. I must say great video and am sure i will do better in taking my notes in class with this.
We teach this technique in the AVID program - our big focus is organization, and this method really helps some students be more successful in their classes; however, I will admit that it doesn't work for *every* student...
Man I thought RC was hard, lol, I got less than 30 days until my orientation.....video was extremely helpful, thanks Beau!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for continuing to share quality content! 👌🏾
Glad I can help.
Extremely helpful! Thank you!
This is another great video. Thank you so much! :)
Thank you sir, this is really helpful! :)
Hi, can u elaborate further on taking notes in the cue column?
Thank you
When is it ideal to fill in the cue and summary column? I ask because one might have other lectures to get to right after the lecture. Can you fill it when you go home, or will it be too late and the notes dont make sense anymore?
Ideally within 24 hours, but not longer than 48 hours.
@@Learnlawbetter Thank you for the prompt response ! I'm starting with law school from this fall, and the advice from your videos have been truly invaluable. While we're at it, i was watching your video on taking notes, and i stumbled upon the term " policy rationales", and I cant seem to figure out what that means { I'm not American }
One would assume that a Legal Pad would suffice..