Monday, February 10, 2014

Tips for Taking Better Notes

College can prove to be a stressful environment and keeping on top of your studies is often more difficult than it seems. Students who take good notes do better on tests and retain more information than students who don’t. We wanted to put together a list of useful note taking tips that will help you with your exam results.

-Start each lecture on a new page. This will help separate out the information and keep everything in chronological order.

-Leave Blank Spaces. This allows you to add in questions or additional notes later on.

-Only use one side of the paper. When you review for an exam, this allows you to set out each note page in front of you for easy viewing.
-Understand your own abbreviations. Create shorthand for different words that are easy to recognize.

-Highlight/Bold important pieces of information. It makes it easy to come back to later on and helps your remember main points.

College Life in Austin, Texas

 Austin is known for extremely hot summers and mild, dry winters. If you like sunshine, this is the place to be. The city boasts the motto, “Keep Austin Weird” and they intend to live up to it. Originality and design are offered up full force through art and film festivals, a large number of theatres and one of the most influential music scenes in the country. They offer more music venue per capita than any other
U.S. city. Rock climbing, kayaking, swimming, and hiking are among the residents’ favorite activities.

Austin is home to the University of Texas at Austin, St. Edward’s University, Austin Community College, and more. The University of Texas at Austin hosts over 38,000 students and was ranked 45th among National Universities by The U.S. News and World Report.

College Life in Ann Arbor, Michigan

 Ann Arbor boasts a wide range of schools, including the University of Michigan, Concordia University, and Washtenaw Community College. It is a bright and vibrant town that houses a wide variety of restaurants, museums, shopping, and theatres. The town possesses a good compromise between city life and nature. The Huron River flows through the cityscape and there are over 200 parks, providing a bit of the outdoors in contrast with the skyscrapers.

Ann Arbor has four distinct seasons that include snowy winters and hot, humid summers. The town is famous for college sports and houses the University of Michigan football team. It houses Michigan Stadium, which is the largest American Football stadium in the world. Ann Arbor hosts annual art fairs and movie festivals, drawing in major crowds and embracing different cultures. Students are finding the atmosphere one that boosts creative ideas and highlights ingenuity. It is currently rated as one of the best cities for college due to its wide diversity.