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JackPatel

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Hey Guys!
I am a student currently studying in year 11.
I will be making notes for HSC next term.
Not sure how to make my notes. So should I make notes on computer (word) or a physical book (handwritten notes).
Thanks.
 

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writing on paper actually improves memory. you are tested on writing skills, not computer skills.
 

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writing on paper actually improves memory. you are tested on writing skills, not computer skills.
But making notes online is better since it sounds like he's doing it before school starts so if he learns anything new/wrong content then he can edit it much more easily
 

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I do find writing notes on paper helps memory wise, but it is so much easier to make the most out of your time and organise the notes as you wish on the PC. I never write in my book, except in chemistry and math. My writing speed is quite fast, although my handwriting is average at best lol ( It's definitely eligible 99% of the time ). So yeah, see what you prefer I guess
 

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Type notes up, but re-write your notes roughly by hand for study purposes? That's what I did, probably not the most time-efficient method but it helped the content stick.
 

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