So why do some people keep trying to take verbatim notes,
convinced
that the more pages they cover with scribbles the better students
they’re being? It’s probably a sign of insecurity—they may not have
read the material or have a clue about what’s being discussed, but at
least they’ll have complete notes!
Even if you find yourself wandering helplessly in the lecturer’s wake,
so unsure of what she’s saying that you can’t
begin to separate the
important, noteworthy material from the nonessential verbiage, use
the techniques discussed in this chapter to organize and condense
your notes anyway.
If you really find yourself so lost that you are just wasting your time,
consider adding a review session to your schedule (to
read or reread
the appropriate texts) and, if the lecture or class is available again at
another time, attend again. Yes it
is, strictly speaking, a waste of your
precious
study time, but
not if it’s the only way to learn and under-
stand important material.
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