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by pc86 1592 days ago
> taking them is enough to make most of it "stick"

This is the only reason I take notes on anything. The act of physically writing something down (typing works only half as well at best) sticks it into my brain. Hand-writing notes and immediately throwing them away is 10x as useful to me as just listening or reading alone.

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This was my process in school when compiling cheat sheets (Spickzettel in German).

It took at least two rounds condensing the information down onto such a small note. Often more.

After that I didn't need them for the test.

I only later understood that this was a great way to learn as a system.

Extract - Condense - Extract - Condense

In school it never occurred to me that I was learning. I thought I was trying to cheat and only got lucky to know stuff.

At school, I only have one notebook. I pay attention to the teacher and whenever I don’t understand something immediately, I redo the demonstration on paper. There were a few teachers that didn’t use textbooks or slides so I had to rely on friends and photos to review things later. But the real advantage is that I usually understand the subject deeper. I did well on explanation questions, not so on memorization question. But I could always guess the answer.