How to use Cornell Notes

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Cornell Notes are an effective way to take notes and process what you have learned. Studies show that Cornell Notes are the best way to synthesize and apply what you need to know. 

The Cornell Notes Format was created in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, who was, of course, a professor at Cornell. The system provides and orderly format for taking and summarizing notes in class. The system, at it's most basic, has 2 columns and 3 rows which create 4 sections, with a specific guide for what goes in each.
 
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Step 1: The Format

The format for Cornell Notes is quite simple. There are 2 columns, and 3 rows. The 2 columns lie inside the middle row, while the top and bottom rows are undivided. 

To start, orient your paper vertically, and fold the side with holes (If you are using notebook paper) 1/3 of the way over to the right. Now, with a pen, start where the horizontal lines are, and draw along the fold. However, DO NOT draw all the way to the bottom. Leave 3 or 4 lines at the bottom (about 2 inches). now, draw 2 horizontal lines, one where the horizontal lines start, near the top, and one where your vertical line stopped, also along the horizontal lines. You know have your 4 sections.
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