Because it's someone else's work, hence might be harder to memoriseWhy would you be shooting yourself in the foot?
Then write your own notes?Because it's someone else's work, hence might be harder to memorise
It depends on the person. I'd prefer to write my own notes, since I learn way more by writing. Some people can look over another person's notes and that is fine for them.Because it's someone else's work, hence might be harder to memorise
I guess I can try, if I don't memorise it, then I'll write my own notesIt depends on the person. I'd prefer to write my own notes, since I learn way more by writing. Some people can look over another person's notes and that is fine for them.
Downloading notes off bored of studies is a smart move, however rote learning notes off bored of studies is NOT a smart move since you won't understand the concepts and the hardest questions in the exam will be testing your understanding, not memorising ability. The best approach should always involve looking at how other people make their notes and making your own notes by deciding on a format that is the most suitable for you-i.e. if you are a visual learner, you may choose to categorise information into mind maps and so forth. Ultimately, besides a very small minority that is superb memory, you are much better off to put in the hard work-because you reap what you sow. Best wishes for acing your studies this yearIs it a smart move?
Or am I just shooting myself in the foot?