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Keep a large notebook of notes for every class then rewrite them in the separate class notebooks later

Here's the best note taking tips for those who struggle with taking notes in class! It's hard to write down what you'll remember, but these tips will help!

Are you struggling with online classes or feeling unmotivated to get work done? Read this post to learn about super helpful 10 tips for taking online classes and staying motivated. I’m also giving away a FREE customizable calendar for the quarter or semester that will keep you organized.

Are you struggling with online classes or feeling unmotivated to get work done? Read this post to learn about super helpful 10 tips for taking online classes and staying motivated. I’m also giving away a FREE customizable calendar for the quarter or semester that will keep you organized.

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FREE! Chart showing the difference between formative and summative assessments. Click through now to grab this freebie. It will help you better understand assessment types. Use it to help guide your instruction. #YoungTeacherLove

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Htet Enedray Tun from Mandalay, Myanmar, is a junior majoring in computer engineering at Glendale Community College (GCC) in Glendale, California. She chose to go to GCC because of its variety of academic majors, the campus’ safe suburban location, and the school’s transfer rate to four-year universities. Read more: https://www.studyusa.com/en/article/computer-engineering-in-california