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Didn't know what section to really post this, but exam time approaches. And we all know what that means. That's right, procrastinate by doing the most mundane things just to avoid studying! Last year was adding lyrics and album art to every song on my iPod. Took about a good 8 days. This time I chose to reorganize my notes.
Which got me thinking if anyone's perfected a method of note taking.
For courses like philosophy, microsoft word would do just fine.
But for something like physics, the symbols would be excruciatingly painful to enter. Which leads me to good old paper and pen. But fixing mistakes is a chore and things get hugely unorganized.
Does anyone know of a program specifically designed for taking physics notes? There's got to be one right?
Or how many of you highlight your text/write on the margins? I would, but this textbook I have ain't the best and I'm planning on selling it once school's done.
Sorry for the nerdy topic in the general discussion section, but hell this is a physics forum; we're all nerds here ;-) <-- That is a winky face. I am winking
Which got me thinking if anyone's perfected a method of note taking.
For courses like philosophy, microsoft word would do just fine.
But for something like physics, the symbols would be excruciatingly painful to enter. Which leads me to good old paper and pen. But fixing mistakes is a chore and things get hugely unorganized.
Does anyone know of a program specifically designed for taking physics notes? There's got to be one right?
Or how many of you highlight your text/write on the margins? I would, but this textbook I have ain't the best and I'm planning on selling it once school's done.
Sorry for the nerdy topic in the general discussion section, but hell this is a physics forum; we're all nerds here ;-) <-- That is a winky face. I am winking