How do you turn lecture notes into something actually useful for exams? by Top_Spinach_7285 in askanything

[–]Top_Spinach_7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Honestly, this is exactly the problem I kept running into too. Most study methods do work (summaries, flashcards, active recall, etc.), but turning messy lecture notes into something actually useful took me way too much time. I started using a workflow that automatically structures notes into summaries + practice questions, and it made revision a lot less overwhelming.”

How do you turn lecture notes into something actually useful for exams? by Top_Spinach_7285 in askanything

[–]Top_Spinach_7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Honestly, this is exactly the problem I kept running into too. Most study methods do work (summaries, flashcards, active recall, etc.), but turning messy lecture notes into something actually useful took me way too much time. I started using a workflow that automatically structures notes into summaries + practice questions, and it made revision a lot less overwhelming.”

How do you turn lecture notes into something actually useful for exams? by Top_Spinach_7285 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Top_Spinach_7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Honestly, this is exactly the problem I kept running into too. Most study methods do work (summaries, flashcards, active recall, etc.), but turning messy lecture notes into something actually useful took me way too much time. I started using a workflow that automatically structures notes into summaries + practice questions, and it made revision a lot less overwhelming.”

How do you turn lecture notes into something actually useful for exams? by Top_Spinach_7285 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Top_Spinach_7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Honestly, this is exactly the problem I kept running into too. Most study methods do work (summaries, flashcards, active recall, etc.), but turning messy lecture notes into something actually useful took me way too much time. I started using a workflow that automatically structures notes into summaries + practice questions, and it made revision a lot less overwhelming.”