There is no one right way to take notes in class. One effective note-taking
system is called The Cornell System, which was designed by
Walter Pauk, emeritus, at Cornell University. To use this system you will
need a large loose-leaf notebook. This allows you to insert class handouts,
rearrange notes easily, or remove notes to spread them out and study. To learn more about this note-taking framework read Chapter
5 in Pauk's book
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