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Learning to make notes: the Cornell method

One of the characteristics of students who perform highly in the course is a capacity to think independently. This means being able to make accurate judgments about what is going on in a text, coming up with a line of argument, presenting points persuasively and being able to evaluate the impact of authorial choices. Developing this capacity has a lot to do with how you apply yourself in lessons, and making careful notes...

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