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ld1999

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How can I begin organising my uni notes, I've printed the lectures out on powerpoints are there certain effective ways to do so? HELP !

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i only bring a writing pad/a4 paper to uni, when i write down my work/finish off tutorials i simply put it in a sleeve and staple it
 

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I bring one book to uni and write all my notes in it. When I get home, I take the notes out from each lecture and file them into a folder divided into my subjects. Once the tutorial work for that week is done, I staple it to the lecture notes for that week so that nothing gets lost.
 
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I do pretty much what everyone else here does. I collect all the relevant lecture notes, tutorial notes and my own random notes made during the week's worth of lectures and staple them together. i mark the front with the week its from and put it all into one folder. I go through them when I need to for assignments or exam revision.

It seems that this method is popular and i highly recommend it as well. It saves you from buying many exercise books, and it is effecient and organised.
 
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I like to write all my notes on lecture slides (2 slides to a page so diagrams are big, if you don't have to print like thousands of slides) and keep the lecture notes filed in manila envelopes according to their subjects. I keep my tute notes separate from my lecture notes, in a tute folder.
 

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i use OneNote
pretty much what everyone else is doing, cept digital
 

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i use evernote on my ipad and have a 'notepad' for each course. i have a notepad just in case i need to write stuff, which i can take a picture of with my phone and upload it to my account, can revise on my phone on the bus, edit them some more on my laptop when i get home.
any other way just seems tedious, learnt from the hsc that having paper everywhere (even if you think its organised) really is still an inefficient way to go.
 
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Evernote sounds pretty awesome. If only I wasn't such a technophobe, sigh. I currently have paper everywhere in my room and I have no recollection of even going to those lectures or which lectures they belong to.
 

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