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- ̗̀feb 4th ̖́-
hello lovelies!! in celebration of surpassing 1k on my studyblr, i’m starting a series called time for o’s, which will be a compilation of tips on studying and note-taking that i’ve gathered as i approach my o’ level exams this year. so without further ado, i’ll kick off the first part of this series ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
time for o’s // colour coding
when taking notes from a textbook, or in class, having a colour code makes sieving through tons of information much much easier!! by sorting the information when you first receive it, this makes writing notes a lot more efficient, because you now have the ability to sort your post-its in whichever way makes the most sense to you. i’ve found that the code above is not only applicable to many subjects, but also doesn’t force you to omit any syllabus content!!
this colour code can also be extended to your highlighters and notes, by using the different colors as headers - click here to see an example of the colour code in my notes!
you can also opt to just have a colour code for your highlighters, and utilise them in your textbooks rather than write the information out on post its
request tips / got a question about colour codes?