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Study TipOrganizationBeginner

Effective Note-Taking Strategies

6 min

Discover Cornell, mind mapping, and outline methods to take notes that actually help you remember and understand.

Why Note-Taking Matters


Good notes are more than a record of what was taught — they're a tool for understanding and retention. Research shows that students who take structured notes score 34% higher on exams compared to those who don't.


The Cornell Method


Developed at Cornell University, this is one of the most effective note-taking systems.


How It Works


  • Divide your page into three sections: a narrow left column (Cues), a wide right column (Notes), and a bottom section (Summary)
  • During class/study — Write detailed notes in the right column
  • After class — Add keywords and questions in the left column
  • Review — Cover the right column and use cues to recall information
  • Summarize — Write a brief summary at the bottom of each page

  • Mind Mapping


    Mind mapping is a visual technique perfect for connecting ideas.


    When to Use Mind Maps


  • Brainstorming topics for essays or projects
  • Connecting concepts across different chapters
  • Revision — creating a visual overview of an entire subject
  • Planning study schedules and exam strategies

  • How to Create a Mind Map


  • Write the main topic in the center
  • Add major subtopics as branches
  • Add details and examples as smaller branches
  • Use colors and icons to categorize information

  • The Outline Method


    The simplest and most structured approach — perfect for linear subjects like history or law.


  • Main Topic
  • - Supporting point 1

    - Detail or example

    - Supporting point 2

    - Detail or example


    Digital vs. Handwritten Notes


  • Handwritten notes improve understanding because you must paraphrase (you can't write as fast as you type)
  • Digital notes are better for searching, organizing, and sharing
  • Best approach — Take handwritten notes first, then digitize key summaries

  • Tips for Better Notes


  • Use abbreviations and symbols to write faster
  • Leave space for later additions and corrections
  • Review notes within 24 hours while memory is fresh
  • Highlight or underline key terms sparingly
  • Connect new information to what you already know

  • Test Your Knowledge with PATAMDE


    After taking notes, upload them to PATAMDE and generate a quiz. It's the fastest way to check if your notes captured the important information.




    Great notes + AI-powered quizzes = exam success. Try PATAMDE today!

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