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Hi,
I'm a 3rd year (Scottish so a 4 year undergrad degree) student doing Physics. Obviously many of you will have been through a Physics/Maths degree and this question is for you.
I'm finding that the volume of content this year is so much that I spend all my time keeping up on course notes, going through the topics so I can try and understand them, and before I can move on to doing questions and practice, more lectures have been and gone and I'm just constantly making notes and moving on.
Any tips for whether I should ditch the notes and focus on questions? Or any tips for note taking in Physics specifically so that I have time to do questions? I know that the best learning is done when practising solving questions, but I've never not taken comprehensive notes. Obviously study methods are personal, so just want to hear some of your personal views.
I'm a 3rd year (Scottish so a 4 year undergrad degree) student doing Physics. Obviously many of you will have been through a Physics/Maths degree and this question is for you.
I'm finding that the volume of content this year is so much that I spend all my time keeping up on course notes, going through the topics so I can try and understand them, and before I can move on to doing questions and practice, more lectures have been and gone and I'm just constantly making notes and moving on.
Any tips for whether I should ditch the notes and focus on questions? Or any tips for note taking in Physics specifically so that I have time to do questions? I know that the best learning is done when practising solving questions, but I've never not taken comprehensive notes. Obviously study methods are personal, so just want to hear some of your personal views.