I feel like not enough people get this though? There are girls at my school who have the most aesthetic notes, and so I would use them to study last year (i didn't write notes then), and I would notice a lot of info missing while I went through my textbook/ class material. Also none of those girls would acc study from their notes, just write them- like- people really need to get that notes need to cover content more than just look pretty and you acc need to use them to revise smh
I think aesthetic with five different pens and twelve different highlighters and colored drawings are a bit too time consuming. I mean, if it helps you study go off, but it’s a bit too much for me. Anyway, a black pen, black brush pen for titles if you do calligraphy or a simple colored marker and one highlighter makes the notes aesthetic as well as easy and efficient. Plus, you can highlight the topics at any time, it doesn’t even have to be while you’re writing. Also, people who write clearly in class and then again write the same thing at home confuse me. Like, I get if you are summarizing the thing or adding additional notes on it, but copying it A-Z? But again, like I said, if you feel like it helps you, go off.
@@aranihiritharan7465 Honestly, it just needs to look neat enough to be legible. Which I struggle a lot with sometimes since I get lazy, ahaha, and just scribble down notes which I can’t read later.
I suggest not making your notes “pretty” during a lecture. Instead use your scribble powers to create sloppy but legible notes, then after class you can make them look nicer when you get home
Piage Fabez yup the point of making notes during class is just to take the important points, no need to make pretty ones. You should be making those notes neater during free time.
A tip from something I did in high school: write titles and that sort of thing on pencil. When you are done taking notes, get home, revise and fix the title with pretty pens.
I like doing that too. But for me, the location in class and the notes are usually imprinted together in my mind and easier to recall... So I'm torn 😭😭
0:38 titles - 1:01 use a nice thick juicy and crisp black marker - 1:12 you could use a coloured marker - 1:30 try a couple of quick and easy ways to change up your handwriting (e.g. cursive, tall thin capital letters (1:48)) 2:03 addons - 2:09 squiggly line underneath text - 2:15 draw a rectangle around your words - 2:31 draw two horizontal bars using a highlighter or the thick side of a marker - 2:52 highlight underneath your text (a coloured in box) - 2:58 add two cute little symbols on either side of the text - 3:09 draw a banner 5:11 stationary swaps (don't need to focus too much on this section if you haven't masteredyour actual notetaking methods) - 5:28 making the swap from taking notes in pencil to writing them in black pen - 6:10 use pastel highlighters instead of neon highlighters (or you could use crayola supertips which have some nice pastels in them) - 6:28 opt for thinner tipped highlighters instead of thicker ones when you can (maybe for people with smaller handwriting) - 6:44 try to find paper with lighter or thinner lines on it 6:57 formatting - 7:15 leave a lot of white space - 7:23 folding your page in half and writing in two columns instead of one - 7:38 a dot circle bullet point looks better than a dash - 7:48 if you have a long line of text that goes onto the next line below it then make sure that the start of the second line starts where the first line of text starts, not where the bullet point is 8:14 visual aids - 8:36 decorate with stickers - 8:46 print out diagrams whenever possible - 8:56 print out various templates for what subject you're studying (e.g. polar coordinates - you could print out polar graphs or for organic chemistry then you can print out hexagon sheets) - 9:11 print out pictures that are relevant to the subject material REMEMBER AESTHETIC DOES NOT EQUAL EFFECTIVE STUDYING
hey! i have this issue too :) i have some tips for you 1-look ahead! especially with online classes, or even if you have access to a syllabus or know the textbook, you can guess or find out the topic of the next lecture/thing you need to take notes on. I usually find this, then write out the title beforehand, and if there are any guiding questions or outlines. I'll write them and the top and number them like a table of contents, so i can just number as the information switches topics. (For example, my arch professor always has the slides up early, so i can go and copy his outline and main question. or, in my history class, I'll take notes on the reading, and then set up a sorta outline for the lecture that will follow that. 2- leave lots of space! don't be afraid to leave a ton of space (If you have room), this will make it easier to read. If you don't have space, try stapling another paper and having extra on hand. Or, use sticky notes 3- rewrite! its a lot of work and I by no means do it everytime, but if you know they're going to be important then maybe give em a rewrite. This means you can restructure it, correct any mistakes, add drawings/diamgrams, or just make it flow better. Hope this helped!
Y'all, stop letting a not so great handwriting discourage you. I worked a lot on my handwriting in quarantine and it has improved a lot. There are free worksheets and yt tutorials, you just need to practice it. You can definitely do it too!!
Since I was doing online school last year, I had complete control over my schedule so I tried to take nicer notes. I always tried to limit myself to 1 full page for each lesson (which was a mistake, but I was running out of room in that notebook). My archeology, marine biology, and engineering and technology lessons had the worst way of making us take mastery tests (basically you needed to write down every single little detail otherwise you’d fail) so I started writing extremely small. I actually bought a magnifier to read some of my extremely tiny writing on the very edges of the pages. After 2-3 months of that, I kinda just gave up and started taking pictures of the slides (I’m working on getting better at not procrastinating but it’s a lot) and saying I’d write it down later, which I never did. In summary, I’ve done very little writing over quarantine and I regret it. Unfortunately for me, school start tomorrow. I’m definitely going to work on it as much as I can to at least get it back to what it looked like before lockdown, which was decent enough. Maybe not perfect, but I’ll keep working on it.
To make it easier to take notes, I recommend having one notebook for class that has all of your quickly written notes for when your teacher turns into Eminem, and then a second one where you rewrite the notes in an aesthetically pleasing way. This way you don't waste time trying to make them pretty and miss info, but can still have easy to understand notes
My psychology prophesor told us to do this thing called "flip learning" where we write our notes before class in our own time at our own pace so when we get to class we understand the content and keep up and not fall behind. It's pretty useful.
"Once you get used to using white out instead of an eraser..." I am so used to just crossing out my mistakes that I don't even erase my mistakes on pencil
STUDY TIP: ✨Have you guys noticed that you study better when you’re not at home or school? I was waiting in the lounge at a Toyota store and I finished a homework assignment and I can remember all the research I did for the assignment! When I want to remember the information i think about sitting on this particular chair in this room. Turns out that our brain associates certain information with the place where you learned it and makes a subtle connection. When you need to remember something, just think of the place and what you were feeling when you remembered studying it and the answer will come too you. That’s why listening to different music and changing your study environment each time will help with memory recall. Lofi music with a memorable and detailed picture is even better (in my opinion)
Jazzy: print out diagrams so you don't have to draw them yourself. My teachers: I will deduct 5 marks from your test results if you will stick something into your notebook, i NeEd A hAnD-dRaWn DiAgRaM
Pro tip for lefties: try out the pilot frixion highlighters, markers, and pens! There are nice pastel options, they are erasable using friction and heat, and they don't smudge like pencils and regular pens (because the ink is drier to allow for erasing later). The ink of the black ballpoint pen is a softer black but still darker than pencil. This does mean that you will have to replace the ink more often, but it's so worth it for aesthetic notes that aren't covered in smudges and can be erased if there are mistakes 😊
Two recommendations: dipping your highlighter in water for a really short amount of time helps to make it less neon, and using gel pens, and multicolored pens are much better.
Thank you! I'm starting high school in a week, so I'm really nervous. I just realized this year that I want to make my notes more neat. It looks really nice when you have the whole page decorated but also filled with information.
Gl!!!! I just finished my first year of high school but since it was (basically) all online my second year is throwing me into the pit that is on-campus school and I'm very nervous
I Feel like I have always told myself in Elementary school that I will go into the year with nice notes and handwriting, and never really did it but going into middle school now after watching this video is really going to help me! 💖
actually stickers, pictures, and highlighter colors are very useful. Your mind connects the stickers, the photos, and the colors with the subject and the information.
What always helped me study when going to Uni is taking quick notes within the classes. Of course I’d try to make sense of them and put it down somehow organized, but not caring too much about the look. The real first time studying them is transferring the notes over to a notebook that I’d try to make more aesthetic. I’d used to look into the notes I put in my notepads, on the script and textbook if those existed. That helped me keep track of what we already did throughout the module/class and would come in handy when I wrote them again one last time for studying for the final exam. That always worked well for me!!
pretty much learned this aesthetic of effective note-taking while in the process of having note-taking marathons at school and even during online classes. Also, off-black colors can make your notes less plain than just using black pens.
i love this woman sm it's like giving me the hope i mean not only hope but she's like telling me that i rlly had that hidden smartypants hard-working excellent student in me which is i believe i rlly don't have in the first place
I never got to learn cursive in school, which is something really sad. I've tried to teach myself but it never works out, except for my name and a few other letters.
I really hate how they taught us cursive in school. The literally gave us 5 minutes at the beginning of ever class to learn how to write letters and after we passed the test we never did it again. I’ve tried to continue learning but I wish that they had made us continue to practice and stuff.
In my school district my school taught us to write cursive in 3rd grade and writing in cursive for everything was mandatory until 6th grade. Cursive is useful for fancy titles or poster projects and signatures, but most people use print for everything else anyway. If you’re struggling with cursive, maybe try cursive writing templates? Ik that’s what my teachers used to help teach us and then later we just had to keep practicing to see it get better progressively.
We always had to write in cursive since 1st grade till 5th grade. Then we could write however we wanted, but we were never taught how to write classic print in school.
Homeschooler pro tip: find a homeschool bookseller in your area (they exist) and ask for handwriting workbooks for children. Homeschoolers are obsessed with teaching cursive, lol. I even wrote in cursive for my grad school comprehensive exams 😂😂😂
i’ve never been that interested in these type of study/lifestyle videos but something about you and the style and content of your videos makes them addictive!!
My old school made us have THICK colour pencils and we had to do coloured (cursive) titles, themed borders, and cursive fountain pen writing. I've gotten used to it now haha
Me on the first day of school: I’m gonna draw lines with the ruler and change a million different pens for each topic Me on the last day of school: randomly scribbles in my note P.S. this video was so informative. Thanks for sharing:)
Advice for efficient study: -Only take notes on important re-occurring matters and try to listen to the teacher talking and comprehend, rather than writing stuff down. -Ask questions. -2 highlighters are enough, me personally, I use 0 -If your teacher does not allow pen, use a black colored pencil. -Be smart
My favorite professors post the PowerPoint/note outline guides and then supplements them in class. Well, back when I attended a B&M school. I now go to school online and don’t have traditional professors. My CI doesn’t instruct, they’re just there for any support or guidance as we self-pace.
thank you so much! currently in bed unmotivated and came here! but the "changing to pen when taking notes" i've naturally made that change in 7 or 8th grade and still continuing. It's awesome 🤩
my favorite title style is the tall thin letters in a color and smaller black letters in cursive on top of the tall thin letters. it's so pretty and is really simple.
thank you for this! i love that these are just general tips and tricks. a lot of similar videos that i’ve watched bust out hardcore calligraphy or super expensive supplies and feel so impossible and unrealistic.
Something I like to do when it comes to drawings, and stuff you wanna print, do it directly on the page you're going to write on! That way you don't have to cut AND you use less paper.
tip: i take the notes in class not caring about how it looks but for what is written. When i come home, i write them again in a more aesthetic and nice way, so i have cleaner notes and I study while I do it :)
This is exactly what I do and suggest as well. It gets hard to keep up with the teacher if they are talking fast, but if I just jot down all the important stuff, no matter how messy, I can still read my handwriting and re-write it...
studyquill: title stand out is to write as normally would but using a THICK JUICY and CRISP black marker me:... studyquill: to add a little bit of EXTRA SPICE me: this video is getting me hungry*
i started watching your videos in 2019 and i really loved how u used a highlighter to make those two bars next to the title. so then i starting doing that too, and then my classmates started copying me. people that use your style to make their notes neater but they haven't even discovered ur channel yet. and they're not even part of the study community in the future if they watch one of ur old videos, they will finally realise that they style was created/popularised by you!
What I do is I focus on speed and writing everything I can when I’m taking notes in class, then I’ll rewrite them to be all pretty when I have free time. This helps me to remember the material better because it’s scientifically proven that the more you write something, the better you’ll remember, plus I’m not rushed!
a new quarter is about to start for my school!! im gonna try and follow along with these and try to have notes for this quarter,, thank you jasmine! :DD edit: so that was a lie-
How I take pretty notes is I use different colors for each sentence using Papermate Felt Tip Pens. My teacher did this and then I eventually invested in Papermate Felt Tip Pens. I LOVE THEM THEY DO NOT BLEED!!
At the start of the school year I tried a bunch of these along with my own things and I went smoothly for about a week. If you look at my math notes especially, you can see how it progressively got worse and worse as school went on. You gotta have serious dedication to do this
I personally think writting the titles in all caps and in bolder pen works the best bc it's not distracting and neat.Also,love using only yellow or pink highlighter and using red stars for important point :>>
here’s something i do during my english and ap geography class lectures! i voice record the lectures and then after school i listen to them and takes notes on the recording!!
When she said "A teacher who is just spitting a freestyle rap" it made me think of the time when my teacher quite literally was rapping our math lesson. He was also our music teacher (Unofficially) and was quite the guy. Another time he started break dancing because he learned some new moves and wanted to show us. Man, I miss him
I will write messy notes in one note book (until it’s full) and then write the notes up neatly with extra information in my book of notes (not to be confused with my note book).
I’ve been following you since you first started your RUclips channel and it’s soooo nice to see how comfortable you’ve become in front of the camera 🥺 Thank you for your hard work Jasmine 🤗
Is it weird that I listen to these in the background while I study and yet my notes look not even as close as pretty as hers-? Either way, this channel has been a big help for me this year!!!
i know she said to rather write with pen, but try blue instead of black. something most people don't know is that Scientific research suggested that brighter colors help the brain remember information more easily. this also proves that having aesthetic notes does in fact increase study efficiency to some extent. this is just a fun fact to help lesson a few guilt tripping parents nagging- not to outshine this very helpful creator.
That's right fellow students don't waste your time decorating your notes because I did put alot of effort in making my notes nice previously and tbh I regret it as it kinda waste my time... I end up just writing those important ones with quick deco like Jasmine does in this video and it saves ALOT OF TIME and ITS MORE EFFICIENT
Hiii- I got some tips as well! I know teachers tend to be very fast and it’s hard to be neat so I suggest: -Take fast notes with words you need to remember - When in free time (may be while people ask questions you already know the answers of or when in a blank moment [ex. Study this or that…], etc, etc.) use those words and write sentences. Highlight the most important parts or what I like to do is do a little dot in front of each point and highlight those most important. If all of it is important I like to write “to study” in a very aesthetic and neat way at the top, next to the title. (I like to use different colors and keep the drawings to a minimum so my attention doesn’t falter on surrounding details. -Lastly, I tend to write the least important information at the bottom of my sheets so that my attention is mostly focused at the top. I also use a pen for important info while I use a pencil for normal information. Colourful pens are for for-sure important things, black pen for probably important and pencil for basic +. Dunno about you guys but my teacher usually tells us which category the information they’re giving is in. -You can also make three different sheets for most important- probably important- and basic info. • I hope that helps! Thanks if you read all that 🥴🌹
Does making nice notes actually have an educational benefit, like does it help you remember stuff better or something? P.S. I like your videos a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m personally a visual learner so when I want to remember a topic, I remember which colour/font or layout I wrote it in so nicer notes help me remember
Taking notes is more of an effort based thing. Like, you're more likely to remember something if you write it down. And you're more likely to remember notes you've taken by hand than notes you've typed because it took more effort and mental energy. I imagine aesthetic notes can be similar, as long as you're still focusing primarily on the information you're writing and not getting too distracted by trying to make them pretty.
Although I don’t make super aesthetic notes, turning your scribbled down notes into a neater ones reinforces the information and helps organise the information for when you need it (such as teaching someone else the topic or referring back to a formula)
i have a tip: for notebooks with margins separated by lines (like composition notebooks with the red lines) you can make your bullet point symbols there instead of on the actual writing space (dashes, dots, asterisks, stars, etc)
This tips will help me so much on my studying, thank you. It's so nice the fact she shares with us so many tips to help us with our health, school, being productive, and stuff.❤
Summary for myself: 1. Titles, make them stand out by writing in capital letters and/or writing in colorful markers. 2. Stationary swaps, master your note-taking methods first. Supplies doesn't help you organize your notes, only YOU do. Get a pen that's comfortable to write. 3. Formatting, leave white spaces in between writings whenever you see fit. Fold your paper vertically in half, you'll save some space. Dot bullet points are more pleasing to look at (imo). If the bullet point is VERY long, line the 2nd line with the bullet point so it looks more neat. 4. Visual aids, you don't need to go all out and make it a masterpiece. Decorate it with stickers, print out pictures to stick it in your notes/a seperate notebook (don't use too much glue, it'll destroy the paper).
I found a gunmetal gray erasable pen and it has been a g-dsend to my notes. Not only is it not black black, creating an AMAZING tone difference when you do use black, the erasable part really makes me so happy when I make a mistake. On that note, I have NO idea how erasable works over a long period of time - but my notes from 3 years ago still haven't faded or gotten too hot to fade!
the fact that she can free hand a star without having the lines in the middle, already makes me wanna subscribe
Wait so some people can't? This is new to me :o
@@ravellicia well, i can’t, they always turn out weirdly shaped
@@ladidaa579 oh I feel you, it's so hard to make it perfect
Sameee
Ikr, sometimes I even fail at the stars with the lines in the middle 😅
"aesthetic does not increase study efficiency"
*the sad but honest truth sometimes*
I feel like not enough people get this though? There are girls at my school who have the most aesthetic notes, and so I would use them to study last year (i didn't write notes then), and I would notice a lot of info missing while I went through my textbook/ class material. Also none of those girls would acc study from their notes, just write them- like- people really need to get that notes need to cover content more than just look pretty and you acc need to use them to revise smh
I think aesthetic with five different pens and twelve different highlighters and colored drawings are a bit too time consuming. I mean, if it helps you study go off, but it’s a bit too much for me. Anyway, a black pen, black brush pen for titles if you do calligraphy or a simple colored marker and one highlighter makes the notes aesthetic as well as easy and efficient. Plus, you can highlight the topics at any time, it doesn’t even have to be while you’re writing. Also, people who write clearly in class and then again write the same thing at home confuse me. Like, I get if you are summarizing the thing or adding additional notes on it, but copying it A-Z? But again, like I said, if you feel like it helps you, go off.
For me it kinda helps cuz if it looks pretty then i wanna look at it and rewriting notes helps me remember but i think that’s just me
Neat and aesthetic writing does help
@@aranihiritharan7465 Honestly, it just needs to look neat enough to be legible. Which I struggle a lot with sometimes since I get lazy, ahaha, and just scribble down notes which I can’t read later.
me: tries to take pretty notes
teacher: *becomes eminem*
@@nidhidattani the teacher talks really fast so i can’t write pretty
Yes lol😂
I suggest not making your notes “pretty” during a lecture. Instead use your scribble powers to create sloppy but legible notes, then after class you can make them look nicer when you get home
Piage Fabez yup the point of making notes during class is just to take the important points, no need to make pretty ones. You should be making those notes neater during free time.
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A tip from something I did in high school: write titles and that sort of thing on pencil. When you are done taking notes, get home, revise and fix the title with pretty pens.
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I like doing that too. But for me, the location in class and the notes are usually imprinted together in my mind and easier to recall... So I'm torn 😭😭
you know what? that's not half bad, i should try that
TYSM for this bestie!
0:38 titles
- 1:01 use a nice thick juicy and crisp black marker
- 1:12 you could use a coloured marker
- 1:30 try a couple of quick and easy ways to change up your handwriting (e.g. cursive, tall thin capital letters (1:48))
2:03 addons
- 2:09 squiggly line underneath text
- 2:15 draw a rectangle around your words
- 2:31 draw two horizontal bars using a highlighter or the thick side of a marker
- 2:52 highlight underneath your text (a coloured in box)
- 2:58 add two cute little symbols on either side of the text
- 3:09 draw a banner
5:11 stationary swaps (don't need to focus too much on this section if you haven't masteredyour actual notetaking methods)
- 5:28 making the swap from taking notes in pencil to writing them in black pen
- 6:10 use pastel highlighters instead of neon highlighters (or you could use crayola supertips which have some nice pastels in them)
- 6:28 opt for thinner tipped highlighters instead of thicker ones when you can (maybe for people with smaller handwriting)
- 6:44 try to find paper with lighter or thinner lines on it
6:57 formatting
- 7:15 leave a lot of white space
- 7:23 folding your page in half and writing in two columns instead of one
- 7:38 a dot circle bullet point looks better than a dash
- 7:48 if you have a long line of text that goes onto the next line below it then make sure that the start of the second line starts where the first line of text starts, not where the bullet point is
8:14 visual aids
- 8:36 decorate with stickers
- 8:46 print out diagrams whenever possible
- 8:56 print out various templates for what subject you're studying (e.g. polar coordinates - you could print out polar graphs or for organic chemistry then you can print out hexagon sheets)
- 9:11 print out pictures that are relevant to the subject material
REMEMBER AESTHETIC DOES NOT EQUAL EFFECTIVE STUDYING
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So underrated!!
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Thanks for the time stamps!!
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Step one: Have neat handwriting
**drops pen on the floor and scrunches paper into ball**
Just practise everyday it's that easy. Re-learn writing the entire alphabet again
hey! i have this issue too :) i have some tips for you
1-look ahead! especially with online classes, or even if you have access to a syllabus or know the textbook, you can guess or find out the topic of the next lecture/thing you need to take notes on. I usually find this, then write out the title beforehand, and if there are any guiding questions or outlines. I'll write them and the top and number them like a table of contents, so i can just number as the information switches topics. (For example, my arch professor always has the slides up early, so i can go and copy his outline and main question. or, in my history class, I'll take notes on the reading, and then set up a sorta outline for the lecture that will follow that.
2- leave lots of space! don't be afraid to leave a ton of space (If you have room), this will make it easier to read. If you don't have space, try stapling another paper and having extra on hand. Or, use sticky notes
3- rewrite! its a lot of work and I by no means do it everytime, but if you know they're going to be important then maybe give em a rewrite. This means you can restructure it, correct any mistakes, add drawings/diamgrams, or just make it flow better.
Hope this helped!
"Is this an r or n?"
maybe you could try different pens? my handwriting just matters of the pen and my mood
you don’t have to have “neat” handwriting. as long as your notes as legible and help you to study, that’s all that matters 💕
Y'all, stop letting a not so great handwriting discourage you. I worked a lot on my handwriting in quarantine and it has improved a lot. There are free worksheets and yt tutorials, you just need to practice it.
You can definitely do it too!!
Since I was doing online school last year, I had complete control over my schedule so I tried to take nicer notes. I always tried to limit myself to 1 full page for each lesson (which was a mistake, but I was running out of room in that notebook). My archeology, marine biology, and engineering and technology lessons had the worst way of making us take mastery tests (basically you needed to write down every single little detail otherwise you’d fail) so I started writing extremely small. I actually bought a magnifier to read some of my extremely tiny writing on the very edges of the pages. After 2-3 months of that, I kinda just gave up and started taking pictures of the slides (I’m working on getting better at not procrastinating but it’s a lot) and saying I’d write it down later, which I never did. In summary, I’ve done very little writing over quarantine and I regret it. Unfortunately for me, school start tomorrow. I’m definitely going to work on it as much as I can to at least get it back to what it looked like before lockdown, which was decent enough. Maybe not perfect, but I’ll keep working on it.
@@lottapitchy9625why not get a new notebook?
Yeah. I'm tired of those comments. Like... Just make it legible and neat.
studyquill: writes literally what I'm learning in science rn
me: hOw DiD yOu KnOw
Lemme guess. Sixth grade?
@@Sophia-fb2fb U got it right
@@Sophia-fb2fb I was required to learn that in 4th grade 🥲
We just learned it in seventh grade lol
I learnt it in 6th grade and im in 8th rn
This reminds me of that meme where it’s like ✨ _the genocides of the 20th century_ ✨, like aesthetic styles no matter what
ok valid tho, me in my latin american history class is like _genocide, colonization, and exploitation_ 😬
or that one meeme that the notes were talking about slavery but they made it all aesthetic and it came out as “✨❤️ _slavery!_ ❤️✨”
@@jmlostudios ✨♥️ slavery! ♥️✨
I- 💀✋
Mine are like ✨immigration ✨ ~the KKK~⭐️ *communism* ⭐️ and i only use pastel glitter highlighters
Me tries to take pretty notes
My teacher: So today hdbdhssbhejdhevebeheveebeg did u all get that? OKkaky!!
Ikr and it's only that one person who says yes even though everyone is still writing the date and title 😂
@Sai Tejaswitha Chevula Thanks I will definitely try that!
@@Sally-ze1yl hahaha yesss ikr !!!!
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@@sofia-dx2ek Thank you!!!
I'm actually glad that most of my teachers use a powerpointpresentation and send the presentation to us afterwards
Yeah I hate it when they don't because they usually contain important info which I can't find anywhere else....
@@FlaringMatrix I know!! My teachers probably works really hard to make those presentations but then they never send it to us later on 😭
To make it easier to take notes, I recommend having one notebook for class that has all of your quickly written notes for when your teacher turns into Eminem, and then a second one where you rewrite the notes in an aesthetically pleasing way. This way you don't waste time trying to make them pretty and miss info, but can still have easy to understand notes
That's also really helpful for revision because by rewriting the notes, you'd be going over them again.
My psychology prophesor told us to do this thing called "flip learning" where we write our notes before class in our own time at our own pace so when we get to class we understand the content and keep up and not fall behind. It's pretty useful.
teachers love those eminem techniques 😂 too painful to catch up sometimes with the missed information 😢
"Once you get used to using white out instead of an eraser..."
I am so used to just crossing out my mistakes that I don't even erase my mistakes on pencil
same 😂
Same
NO CUZ THIS
"takes 5 seconds and literally 0 talent" this sound like my true calling
Same. Our destiny beckons us!
Just wanted to let you know I’ve started Calligraphy and Journaling because of you. Thank you Jasmine.
STUDY TIP: ✨Have you guys noticed that you study better when you’re not at home or school? I was waiting in the lounge at a Toyota store and I finished a homework assignment and I can remember all the research I did for the assignment! When I want to remember the information i think about sitting on this particular chair in this room. Turns out that our brain associates certain information with the place where you learned it and makes a subtle connection. When you need to remember something, just think of the place and what you were feeling when you remembered studying it and the answer will come too you. That’s why listening to different music and changing your study environment each time will help with memory recall. Lofi music with a memorable and detailed picture is even better (in my opinion)
SHE IS A QUEENNNN, SHE PUT IN WHAT SHE IS USING TO FULL-ON WHAT SHE IS WEARING IN THIS VID
Jazzy: print out diagrams so you don't have to draw them yourself.
My teachers: I will deduct 5 marks from your test results if you will stick something into your notebook, i NeEd A hAnD-dRaWn DiAgRaM
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that's where tracing comes in
cbse schools be like :')
Trace it out
trace the diagrams but dont let twitter know
Jasmine pulling up with the cute editing and tips everyone wants to know 😩❤️
Pro tip for lefties: try out the pilot frixion highlighters, markers, and pens! There are nice pastel options, they are erasable using friction and heat, and they don't smudge like pencils and regular pens (because the ink is drier to allow for erasing later). The ink of the black ballpoint pen is a softer black but still darker than pencil. This does mean that you will have to replace the ink more often, but it's so worth it for aesthetic notes that aren't covered in smudges and can be erased if there are mistakes 😊
Two recommendations: dipping your highlighter in water for a really short amount of time helps to make it less neon, and using gel pens, and multicolored pens are much better.
You could also buy pastel highlighters instead of the neon ones!☺️
@@beauaimee8381 their point is if you don’t want to buy the pastel ones just make it lighter yourself
here's a tip blue helps you remember things :)
I love neon highlighters because they make the text stand out lol
@@beauaimee8381 🤦♀️
honestly yea. what makes notes look aesthetically pleasing would be nice handwriting, a color palette, pen, and a nice layout.
Thank you! I'm starting high school in a week, so I'm really nervous. I just realized this year that I want to make my notes more neat. It looks really nice when you have the whole page decorated but also filled with information.
Gl!!!! I just finished my first year of high school but since it was (basically) all online my second year is throwing me into the pit that is on-campus school and I'm very nervous
HER HAND WRITING IS LITERLLY THE BEST THING IN THE WHOLE WORLD
Jasmine is becoming so confident and I’m so proud of her 🥰
Her makeup and neck less are so pretty. She is gorgous
I Feel like I have always told myself in Elementary school that I will go into the year with nice notes and handwriting, and never really did it but going into middle school now after watching this video is really going to help me! 💖
actually stickers, pictures, and highlighter colors are very useful. Your mind connects the stickers, the photos, and the colors with the subject and the information.
i swear the glowup of studyquill is something else... i love it
What always helped me study when going to Uni is taking quick notes within the classes. Of course I’d try to make sense of them and put it down somehow organized, but not caring too much about the look. The real first time studying them is transferring the notes over to a notebook that I’d try to make more aesthetic. I’d used to look into the notes I put in my notepads, on the script and textbook if those existed. That helped me keep track of what we already did throughout the module/class and would come in handy when I wrote them again one last time for studying for the final exam. That always worked well for me!!
“literally 0 talent” okayy let’s try lol i got no talent
Ur not alone ,😅 😔
You're calling me out here
Stop telling yourself its unhealthy
Try to find your talent. You probably haven't looked enough.
I needed this because school starts next week
pretty much learned this aesthetic of effective note-taking while in the process of having note-taking marathons at school and even during online classes.
Also, off-black colors can make your notes less plain than just using black pens.
i love this woman sm it's like giving me the hope i mean not only hope but she's like telling me that i rlly had that hidden smartypants hard-working excellent student in me which is i believe i rlly don't have in the first place
I never got to learn cursive in school, which is something really sad. I've tried to teach myself but it never works out, except for my name and a few other letters.
I really hate how they taught us cursive in school. The literally gave us 5 minutes at the beginning of ever class to learn how to write letters and after we passed the test we never did it again. I’ve tried to continue learning but I wish that they had made us continue to practice and stuff.
In our school we are made to write in cursive handwriting so even today I do it
In my school district my school taught us to write cursive in 3rd grade and writing in cursive for everything was mandatory until 6th grade. Cursive is useful for fancy titles or poster projects and signatures, but most people use print for everything else anyway. If you’re struggling with cursive, maybe try cursive writing templates? Ik that’s what my teachers used to help teach us and then later we just had to keep practicing to see it get better progressively.
We always had to write in cursive since 1st grade till 5th grade. Then we could write however we wanted, but we were never taught how to write classic print in school.
Homeschooler pro tip: find a homeschool bookseller in your area (they exist) and ask for handwriting workbooks for children. Homeschoolers are obsessed with teaching cursive, lol. I even wrote in cursive for my grad school comprehensive exams 😂😂😂
i’ve never been that interested in these type of study/lifestyle videos but something about you and the style and content of your videos makes them addictive!!
i really appreciate that you considered us people with 0 talent thank you so much love you jasmine
My old school made us have THICK colour pencils and we had to do coloured (cursive) titles, themed borders, and cursive fountain pen writing. I've gotten used to it now haha
Me on the first day of school: I’m gonna draw lines with the ruler and change a million different pens for each topic
Me on the last day of school: randomly scribbles in my note
P.S. this video was so informative. Thanks for sharing:)
That’s so like me
by the end I don't even take notes, I just end up scribbling and underlining on the study materials haha
@@gaurisreenidhi same
True✨😅
Hiiii My Study Diaries(since you didn't reveal your name yet) !! How did I find youu here😲👀
Her voice is really relaxing and sweet.
I'm living for the editing!!! ♥✨
"Supplies are not the thing that will make you organized and studious. You are the only one who can do that" - nice and useful quote.
Advice for efficient study:
-Only take notes on important re-occurring matters and try to listen to the teacher talking and comprehend, rather than writing stuff down.
-Ask questions.
-2 highlighters are enough, me personally, I use 0
-If your teacher does not allow pen, use a black colored pencil.
-Be smart
' be smart ' how ?😭
@@younghoxcandy Like maybe think about what you say before you say so it makes sense and people think you know what you are talking about. :)
@@Arikiranix aww maybe it'll help thank you 🫶🏻
I swear her voice is so incredibly, like, comfortable to listen to, idek how to describe it it's just really nice and warm :)
Ooh love your hair rlly suits you 💕
My favorite professors post the PowerPoint/note outline guides and then supplements them in class. Well, back when I attended a B&M school. I now go to school online and don’t have traditional professors. My CI doesn’t instruct, they’re just there for any support or guidance as we self-pace.
Your editing skills are editastic
Way to go girl! 👏🏻
thank you so much! currently in bed unmotivated and came here! but the "changing to pen when taking notes" i've naturally made that change in 7 or 8th grade and still continuing. It's awesome 🤩
Thanks for the video. I like the nature background and the tips. The editing is cool too! I can’t wait to see more of your videos
I also enjoy your 2nd channel. I mostly watch this one though
my favorite title style is the tall thin letters in a color and smaller black letters in cursive on top of the tall thin letters. it's so pretty and is really simple.
why did I just realize that she dyed her hair ;-; its stunning
thank you for this! i love that these are just general tips and tricks. a lot of similar videos that i’ve watched bust out hardcore calligraphy or super expensive supplies and feel so impossible and unrealistic.
I genuinely love your content, it's such a joy to watch and we're all so lucky to have you creating content for us. :)
Something I like to do when it comes to drawings, and stuff you wanna print, do it directly on the page you're going to write on! That way you don't have to cut AND you use less paper.
tip: i take the notes in class not caring about how it looks but for what is written. When i come home, i write them again in a more aesthetic and nice way, so i have cleaner notes and I study while I do it :)
This is exactly what I do and suggest as well. It gets hard to keep up with the teacher if they are talking fast, but if I just jot down all the important stuff, no matter how messy, I can still read my handwriting and re-write it...
@@evasmojang yes exactly !!
The fact that she wrote a lot to show in this video makes me so happy and wanna subscribe!
studyquill: title stand out is to write as normally would but using a THICK JUICY and CRISP black marker
me:...
studyquill: to add a little bit of EXTRA SPICE
me: this video is getting me hungry*
This was super helpful. I am not in college but I am a professional who takes notes during various trainings. Thank you
This is reminding me of jasmine’s old note flip through videos!! 🤩💖
i started watching your videos in 2019 and i really loved how u used a highlighter to make those two bars next to the title.
so then i starting doing that too, and then my classmates started copying me.
people that use your style to make their notes neater but they haven't even discovered ur channel yet. and they're not even part of the study community
in the future if they watch one of ur old videos, they will finally realise that they style was created/popularised by you!
Even though I've watched only half of the video
But it was really inspiring
Thank you Jasmine!
What I do is I focus on speed and writing everything I can when I’m taking notes in class, then I’ll rewrite them to be all pretty when I have free time. This helps me to remember the material better because it’s scientifically proven that the more you write something, the better you’ll remember, plus I’m not rushed!
At the end of last year I was literally just scribbling on my page and telling the teachers I could understand it, I was that unbothered
I love how her hair is silvery it’s soooo pretty
This new year I am going to apply this tips.. these were literally the best💞😊
I take quick notes on flash cards and go home and redo them cute in my notebook, it’s more pleasing and rewriting them helps me to study the terms
Everyone else on weekends: netflix binge and chill
Me: studyquill binge and never study
I really like the picture idea, I think I’m going to try that this year
a new quarter is about to start for my school!! im gonna try and follow along with these and try to have notes for this quarter,, thank you jasmine! :DD
edit: so that was a lie-
How I take pretty notes is I use different colors for each sentence using Papermate Felt Tip Pens. My teacher did this and then I eventually invested in Papermate Felt Tip Pens. I LOVE THEM THEY DO NOT BLEED!!
5:23 @studyquill there is a weird glitch there, just letting you know
aw darn, i have no idea what happened there! unfortunately youtube doesn't allow me to switch that without deleting & reuploading the entire video
I don't see any glitch 🤷
@@navyasharma8604 it’s with the audio
It took me a very long time to realise. 😅
I thought my headphones were breaking 😂
At the start of the school year I tried a bunch of these along with my own things and I went smoothly for about a week. If you look at my math notes especially, you can see how it progressively got worse and worse as school went on. You gotta have serious dedication to do this
Litterally thanks for this video- even tho I havent watched it and I’m in school
I personally think writting the titles in all caps and in bolder pen works the best bc it's not distracting and neat.Also,love using only yellow or pink highlighter and using red stars for important point :>>
I absolutely love your notes!
Same
here’s something i do during my english and ap geography class lectures! i voice record the lectures and then after school i listen to them and takes notes on the recording!!
haha, your titles are always so creative
When she said "A teacher who is just spitting a freestyle rap" it made me think of the time when my teacher quite literally was rapping our math lesson. He was also our music teacher (Unofficially) and was quite the guy. Another time he started break dancing because he learned some new moves and wanted to show us. Man, I miss him
I will write messy notes in one note book (until it’s full) and then write the notes up neatly with extra information in my book of notes (not to be confused with my note book).
I’ve been following you since you first started your RUclips channel and it’s soooo nice to see how comfortable you’ve become in front of the camera 🥺 Thank you for your hard work Jasmine 🤗
i'm honored that you've stuck with me for so long! thank you for watching
"0 talent"
I felt this at an spiritual level
Is it weird that I listen to these in the background while I study and yet my notes look not even as close as pretty as hers-? Either way, this channel has been a big help for me this year!!!
5:23
Lol you sound like a broken record. 😂😂
I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY ME
@@iioveashley3897 LOL SAME-
@@user-tl6lo9fl7w I REWIND 5 TIMES THINKING IT WAS MY WIFI 😭
i know she said to rather write with pen, but try blue instead of black. something most people don't know is that Scientific research suggested that brighter colors help the brain remember information more easily. this also proves that having aesthetic notes does in fact increase study efficiency to some extent. this is just a fun fact to help lesson a few guilt tripping parents nagging- not to outshine this very helpful creator.
literally got told “don’t take notes like that” i was like “um it helps me so that’s why” 😂
That's right fellow students don't waste your time decorating your notes because I did put alot of effort in making my notes nice previously and tbh I regret it as it kinda waste my time... I end up just writing those important ones with quick deco like Jasmine does in this video and it saves ALOT OF TIME and ITS MORE EFFICIENT
This is what I was waiting forrrrrr
she is the most productive person i have ever seen
title: 0 talent
me:yep I'm in
Hiii- I got some tips as well!
I know teachers tend to be very fast and it’s hard to be neat so I suggest:
-Take fast notes with words you need to remember
- When in free time (may be while people ask questions you already know the answers of or when in a blank moment [ex. Study this or that…], etc, etc.) use those words and write sentences. Highlight the most important parts or what I like to do is do a little dot in front of each point and highlight those most important. If all of it is important I like to write “to study” in a very aesthetic and neat way at the top, next to the title. (I like to use different colors and keep the drawings to a minimum so my attention doesn’t falter on surrounding details.
-Lastly, I tend to write the least important information at the bottom of my sheets so that my attention is mostly focused at the top. I also use a pen for important info while I use a pencil for normal information. Colourful pens are for for-sure important things, black pen for probably important and pencil for basic +. Dunno about you guys but my teacher usually tells us which category the information they’re giving is in.
-You can also make three different sheets for most important- probably important- and basic info.
• I hope that helps! Thanks if you read all that 🥴🌹
Does making nice notes actually have an educational benefit, like does it help you remember stuff better or something? P.S. I like your videos a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No not really, but it does make you more likely to enjoy making and reading your notes
I’m personally a visual learner so when I want to remember a topic, I remember which colour/font or layout I wrote it in so nicer notes help me remember
And also I normally have 0 motivation lol
Taking notes is more of an effort based thing. Like, you're more likely to remember something if you write it down. And you're more likely to remember notes you've taken by hand than notes you've typed because it took more effort and mental energy. I imagine aesthetic notes can be similar, as long as you're still focusing primarily on the information you're writing and not getting too distracted by trying to make them pretty.
Although I don’t make super aesthetic notes, turning your scribbled down notes into a neater ones reinforces the information and helps organise the information for when you need it (such as teaching someone else the topic or referring back to a formula)
i have a tip: for notebooks with margins separated by lines (like composition notebooks with the red lines) you can make your bullet point symbols there instead of on the actual writing space (dashes, dots, asterisks, stars, etc)
1:45 nope- they don’t teach cursive at all in most places… not in my state at least
This tips will help me so much on my studying, thank you.
It's so nice the fact she shares with us so many tips to help us with our health, school, being productive, and stuff.❤
Summary for myself:
1. Titles, make them stand out by writing in capital letters and/or writing in colorful markers.
2. Stationary swaps, master your note-taking methods first. Supplies doesn't help you organize your notes, only YOU do. Get a pen that's comfortable to write.
3. Formatting, leave white spaces in between writings whenever you see fit. Fold your paper vertically in half, you'll save some space. Dot bullet points are more pleasing to look at (imo). If the bullet point is VERY long, line the 2nd line with the bullet point so it looks more neat.
4. Visual aids, you don't need to go all out and make it a masterpiece. Decorate it with stickers, print out pictures to stick it in your notes/a seperate notebook (don't use too much glue, it'll destroy the paper).
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There is 19 now
@@jiminlover4021 A BTS Army yay! Now 19 arghhh - I see there are some ppl who cant do things like her... 😡😡😡
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@@jiminlover4021 why do ppl hat it 😭😭
I found a gunmetal gray erasable pen and it has been a g-dsend to my notes. Not only is it not black black, creating an AMAZING tone difference when you do use black, the erasable part really makes me so happy when I make a mistake. On that note, I have NO idea how erasable works over a long period of time - but my notes from 3 years ago still haven't faded or gotten too hot to fade!
3:00 wait wait wait..... Thats illegal
This deserves at least 500k views, literally the best video about tips for neat notes