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Can someone help me I would appreciate it

in 150 words minimum, explain your preferred method for taking notes over an assigned reading.

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While it is extremely common for people to prefer taking notes in a bulleted form, I heavily prefer taking notes in a Cornell format, especially over an assigned reading. Overall, Cornell notes are typically associated with taking notes from powerpoints or even college lectures, I greatly benefit from utilizing the method within assigned readings. This note type allows for me to easily pinpoint things I immediately noticed, what I still have questions about, and what I understand. Taking notes using the Cornell method also allows for easy touchbacks on the content, should I need to refer back to them. Not only do Cornell notes help keep my thoughts organized, it also keeps them looking very pretty. All in all, throughout all of my experience taking notes on assigned readings, and all of my attempted types of note taking, the Cornell note type will always be my go to note style.

its 150 even, so feel free to add more if u want lol :)
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