harpazo Full Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 891 Dec 21, 2019 #41 JeffM said: No, but it is not notes that create mastery, but practice doing problems. Click to expand... There's a difference between a good note-taker and someone writing for the sake of writing.
JeffM said: No, but it is not notes that create mastery, but practice doing problems. Click to expand... There's a difference between a good note-taker and someone writing for the sake of writing.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Dec 21, 2019 #42 harpazo said: There's a difference between a good note-taker and someone writing for the sake of writing. Click to expand... Anybody who invests effort in WRITING ( good note-taking or writing for the sake of writing) WILL reap some benefit.
harpazo said: There's a difference between a good note-taker and someone writing for the sake of writing. Click to expand... Anybody who invests effort in WRITING ( good note-taking or writing for the sake of writing) WILL reap some benefit.
harpazo Full Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 891 Dec 21, 2019 #43 Subhotosh Khan said: Anybody who invests effort in WRITING ( good note-taking or writing for the sake of writing) WILL reap some benefit. Click to expand... True. I did not say otherwise. However, taking wrong notes leads to poor grades, especially if study habits are bad.
Subhotosh Khan said: Anybody who invests effort in WRITING ( good note-taking or writing for the sake of writing) WILL reap some benefit. Click to expand... True. I did not say otherwise. However, taking wrong notes leads to poor grades, especially if study habits are bad.