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Take Chemistry Tuition Notes Using these 3 Best Methods

 

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Best Ways to Take Chemistry Tuition Notes for Singapore Students

Taking notes is an essential skill in learning. It helps you move the learning process from passive to active. Here are three of the best methods to take Chemistry lectures and tuition notes for students in Singapore.

#1 Cornell Note-Taking

During a lecture or chemistry tuition session, note down what you hear on the right column of your page. After the class, sit down and write down questions related to what you heard. Afterwards, think carefully about what you have just read. The questions help strengthen your memory and clarify the meaning of what you got in the class. Make it a habit to read the notes from time to time.

#2 Charting Note-taking

When it comes time for your chemistry exam, utilize this strategy to review your notes. Each column represents specific data, allowing comparison between rows. It enables you to summarize each notion in its column and describe the content's features in the rows. Coordinate your Chemistry notes online with your tutor for more streamlined revision notes.

#3 Gavilan Note-taking

If your lecturer leaves you behind, fill in the gaps and keep going with the other notes. Read before the following lecture and stay attentive. Abbreviate symbols to speed up your note-taking pace. Mark out specific diagrams, charts, and formulas using different coloured ink. Remain behind after the lecture to catch the last content which is helpful to you. When your JC lecturer gives out an example, demonstration or experiment about a particular concept, mark it out. 

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