Sup home skillet!( new nickname if you're okay with it!) I noticed you had really epic notes and that you said you had a masterpost for them but I can't find it, could you shoot me the link to it? Thanks!
Hi! Thanks :) I actually…. haven’t made that masterpost yet (because I am an epic procrastinator; its been a year, I know orz)
Usually my final exam notes would look like this:
above: usually a booklet with a contents page, coloured tabs, each section w a different heading scheme colour. Handwritten comments added after practicing past exams
As to how I took notes during uni, my method was very similar to that outlined by @strive-for-da-best (see links below), cept I used microsoft word
Cornell Method using OneNote
How to use OneNote
How I use OneNote for University by @vanessastudies (bonus!)
+ for those who use MS word - I achieved my layout (e.g. headings, table of contents etc) using styles (see tutorial here by @mechanicalmisfit)
BUT I AIN’T GONNA LEAVE YOU HANGING, so here’s a bunch of other posts I’ve made which tangentially address my note taking method + some advice from other studyblrs:
How I prepare my exam notes + using sticky tabs (Law focussed though)
How to avoid vomiting a rainbow (aka how to colour code)
Where I intend to post my series on notetaking
This reply by @sundayscholar
The notetaking section of this masterpost by @areistotle
How to take notes from a textbook by @elkstudies
How to colour code a highlight effectively by @graphis
Colour coding - history by @thelogicofthetrance
Using sticky notes by @etudiance
How I take notes by @academicmind
(spot the number of times I’ve said something to the effect of “i’ll write up a post re: my note taking method lol fml)
/quietly retreats/











