Most of the notes I’ve taken have been in math classes. My method was to keep the “general” concepts on the front side of one piece of paper, with practice problems exploring those concepts on the back. Let big concepts “breathe” with a little white space around them, and try to keep derivations/proofs/exceptions close to the core concepts to which they apply.
Other subjects generally don’t have practice problems, but the
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layout tends to work pretty well across the board.
Really depends on the subject.
Most of the notes I’ve taken have been in math classes. My method was to keep the “general” concepts on the front side of one piece of paper, with practice problems exploring those concepts on the back. Let big concepts “breathe” with a little white space around them, and try to keep derivations/proofs/exceptions close to the core concepts to which they apply.
Other subjects generally don’t have practice problems, but the
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layout tends to work pretty well across the board.