I've seen so many videos on note taking but yours was so very useful. I tried your methos for one of my lectures and i noticed that i remember way more information than just writing notes during lectures. Thank you so much.
hello i really liked your video and i am going into nursing myself so I am currently looking for a good anatomy textbook to get a head start on my studies. Do you mind disclosing the name of the textbook you used or do you have suggestions for some other good ones?
Hi Lily! That's amazing and congrats on getting into nursing school! : )) How exciting!!!!!! The A&P book from this video is actually from my prerequisite course to get into nursing school, it's REALLY dense with information (it's McGraw Hill's 8th edition of "Anatomy and Physiology") Brushing up on A&P concepts is a great idea but I wouldn't recommend reading the book front to back (wayyyyy too much info). Instead, I suggest looking up some core review books (like this one: amzn.to/3lrvUWV) and/or go over major concepts of A&P from RUclips channels + other external resources (highly recommend osmosis). Let me know if you have any more questions and happy studying!!!
@@heyminn Thank you so much for replying to my comment. And thank you also for your suggestions, they are great and I will be using them to prepare ahead of time for my program. I wish all the best in your upcoming adventure in the nursing profession and hope you enjoy ur program starting this January. Good luck and all the best! Thanks again for the help!😊😊😊♥️♥️
Hope you enjoy the step by step! If my method changes (although it’s pretty solid 😝), I’ll update on here!
i've watched many videos on notetaking and yours is the best one so far. so clear and concise! thank you so much
Glad it’s helpful Charlize ✨🤍🙆🏻♀️
I've seen so many videos on note taking but yours was so very useful. I tried your methos for one of my lectures and i noticed that i remember way more information than just writing notes during lectures. Thank you so much.
You’re welcome Eliza !!! I’ll do an updated video on note taking for lectures as my methods have changed quite a bit (for the better!) 🥰
@@heyminn I can't wait to see the update!!!
So helpful, I’m definitely going to be use this when I take notes 😍
Thanks for watching :) it definitely helped especially for anatomy and physiology 😍😍😍
Very effective steps in taking notes. I think I have been doing the post lecture notes because I find that helps with information retention.
Try combining all three of the steps - it was so helpful for me, especially the content heavy courses like anatomy and physiology 😍
Thank you for sharing. Your method is so helpful :))
No problem C :) glad it is helpful. Let me know if you have any specific questions 🥰😘
Well done, thank you so much.
hello i really liked your video and i am going into nursing myself so I am currently looking for a good anatomy textbook to get a head start on my studies. Do you mind disclosing the name of the textbook you used or do you have suggestions for some other good ones?
Hi Lily!
That's amazing and congrats on getting into nursing school! : )) How exciting!!!!!! The A&P book from this video is actually from my prerequisite course to get into nursing school, it's REALLY dense with information (it's McGraw Hill's 8th edition of "Anatomy and Physiology") Brushing up on A&P concepts is a great idea but I wouldn't recommend reading the book front to back (wayyyyy too much info). Instead, I suggest looking up some core review books (like this one: amzn.to/3lrvUWV) and/or go over major concepts of A&P from RUclips channels + other external resources (highly recommend osmosis). Let me know if you have any more questions and happy studying!!!
@@heyminn Thank you so much for replying to my comment. And thank you also for your suggestions, they are great and I will be using them to prepare ahead of time for my program. I wish all the best in your upcoming adventure in the nursing profession and hope you enjoy ur program starting this January. Good luck and all the best! Thanks again for the help!😊😊😊♥️♥️
what university do you study at?
I'm not in school currently but will start my first term in January at a Canadian university for my BSN! :) Thanks for watching! ☺