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Map Note-Making Method

Map Note-Making Method

  • Use this if you want to connect different concepts, keywords, or topics.
  • Mostly used for theoretical subjects.
  • Since it's messy, it could be difficult to find something you are looking for.
  • The best way to use it would be to combine it with Boxing Method or Cornell Method.
  • For example, the left-column could be used to define what you're learning.

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I've learned that noting down everything is unnecessary and unproductive. Effective methods of note-making (I use a combination type) helps me remember all the important stuff!

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