1. The Cornell Method separates the page into key points, notes and summaries, making it easier to study.
2. The Outline Method organizes information into a hierarchical structure, making it useful for organizing complex topics.
3. The Mapping Method (aka diagram method or mind mapping method) involves creating visual connections between ideas that work really well for more complex subjects.
4. The Charting Method gives arranged data in columns to make comparison and statistics easier.
5. Sentence Method — Write important information in full sentences, useful for fast-paced lectures.
6. By using Boxes, the Boxing Method literally groups related concepts together.
7. Flow notes are about understanding instead of structure, so this style works well for brainstorming and creative topic areas.
8. Digital Note-Taking is useful to keep notes organised and easy to search. Using the best method makes studying more effective and efficient!

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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