How to take notes effectively? I tried to record e...

Creado el: 11 de mayo de 2026

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Pregunta

How to take notes effectively? I tried to record everything I think important but in the end i was copying.

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You’re noticing the key problem: recording “important things” can turn into copying because everything feels important in the moment. Effective notes are less about capturing everything and more about processing what matters.

Try this shift:

1. Write decisions, not transcripts

Instead of asking, “What did they say?” ask:

“What should I understand, remember, or do because of this?”

For each section, aim to capture:

TypeWhat to write
Main ideaThe core point in your own words
Evidence/exampleOne example that proves or clarifies it
QuestionSomething unclear or worth exploring
ActionWhat you need to do next

Example:

Instead of copying:

“Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water…”

Write:

Plants convert sunlight into food. Key inputs: light, CO₂, water. Output: glucose + oxygen. Question: how does chlorophyll actually capture light?

2. Use a “pause and translate” rule

After every paragraph, slide, or few minutes of lecture, pause and write:

“So basically…”

This forces your brain to summarize rather than copy.

Example:

So basically: this theory explains why people remember emotional events better than neutral ones.

3. Separate capture from review

During class/reading, your notes can be rough. Afterward, spend 5–10 minutes cleaning them up.

A good review pass includes:

  • Highlighting the 3–5 most important ideas
  • Turning headings into questions
  • Adding missing connections
  • Deleting copied sentences that you don’t understand

4. Use questions as notes

This is very effective because it prepares you for studying.

Instead of:

The mitochondria produce ATP.

Write:

What does the mitochondria produce?
ATP, the cell’s usable energy.

This turns your notes into a quiz.

5. Limit yourself on purpose

Try this rule:

For one page of reading, write no more than 5 bullet points.

A limit forces you to choose. Choosing is where learning happens.

Simple note format to try

Use this for lectures, meetings, or reading:

text
Topic: Main idea: - Key details: - - Example: - Questions: - Summary in my own words: -

The goal is not “complete notes.” The goal is useful notes that help you think later. If your notes are mostly copied sentences, ask: “Could I explain this without looking?” If not, rewrite it in simpler words.

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