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What do you use for taking notes in school?


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usually i just bring a pen to school and when the teacher begins talking, i take notes on my arm. I use power notes since I only have a limited amount of space on my arm. When I get home I place my arm on the scanner and scan the notes onto the computer and then print them out. I usually have to rotate my arm and scan it about 5 times in different positions in order to scan all of the notes.

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I use my own computer...always have. I rather type that write. Writing too much hurts my hand. Then half the time I can't read what the hell I wrote.

 

Most times i can't read mine either. But i don't study them regardless and half my classes i don't take them sooo yeah. Still maintaining a 3.5 GPA

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Normally paper and pen. Computer for history.

 

Exact same for me actually. Writing in pen and paper is the best way to remember facts because the act of moving your arm and looking at what you produce develops sub-conscious memory of the ideas. However, because History lectures tend to go back and forth between a bunch of different times and ideas, I use my laptop for history so that I can organize it all on Microsoft OneNote.

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The pen and paper combo isnt boring, its simple and it allows you to write freely and quickly.

 

You can use a laptop with a pen and lets you write freely and easy!

 

eat it

 

I would do laptop, but I don't want it to get stolen, soo pen and paper.

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