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3 November 2025
Note-Taking Styles That Actually Work (Cornell vs Mind Map)
Why Note-Taking Matters
Good notes = Better memory.
The way you organize your notes can change how well you remember and understand topics
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The Cornell Method
Divide your page into 3 sections:
• Notes: Main points from lectures
• Cues: Keywords or questions
• Summary: Key takeaways at the bottom
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The Mind Map Method
Start with a central idea, then branch out into subtopics.Add arrows, colors, or doodles to link concepts
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Cornell vs Mind Map
• Cornell: Structured, great for theory-heavy subjects
• Mind Map: Flexible, ideal for brainstorming or connections
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Both improve focus — the choice depends on your learning style
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Mix both!
Take Cornell notes in class - Create Mind Maps later for revision
You'll retain info faster and clearer
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Which one suits you better — Cornell or Mind Map?
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