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Typed vs. Handwritten study notes

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Razeen25:
I’ve always handwritten my notes throughout year 12, however this term for legal I decided I would experiment with typing, and honestly it was amazing. I never realised how much MORE time it takes me to write notes until I typed them. I don’t know if I’ll ALWAYS type from now, but I mean just the time saving itself has convinced me it’s beneficial.

And I didn’t notice a difference regarding memory retention, as long as you go over your typed notes again and revise them tbh it should be fine.

prickles:
Throughout the term I type all mine, making them fairly concise, and with case studies/statistics/quotes with them where necessary
For revision, I summarise every syllabus dot point or rubric point in one drawing, and this is really helpful for me!

impulsebro89:

--- Quote from: Razeen25 on July 01, 2018, 02:28:53 pm ---I’ve always handwritten my notes throughout year 12, however this term for legal I decided I would experiment with typing, and honestly it was amazing. I never realised how much MORE time it takes me to write notes until I typed them. I don’t know if I’ll ALWAYS type from now, but I mean just the time saving itself has convinced me it’s beneficial.

And I didn’t notice a difference regarding memory retention, as long as you go over your typed notes again and revise them tbh it should be fine.

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Oooooh ok ok sure i do legal too so maybe i should try it too!  :o

impulsebro89:

--- Quote from: prickles on July 01, 2018, 03:35:12 pm ---Throughout the term I type all mine, making them fairly concise, and with case studies/statistics/quotes with them where necessary
For revision, I summarise every syllabus dot point or rubric point in one drawing, and this is really helpful for me!

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Yeah i think i'll try that out too thanks!  :)

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