Note-Taking: The Cornell System

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Cornell System (Sample)

The Cornell System

Informal (Creative) Outline

Creative Informal outlines this system shows headings, main points, and supporting examples and associations, but it uses a more flexible system of dashes, bullets, numbers, and/or indenting

Summary-bottom

On the bottom of the page, include a "summary" section. This is an effective way to summarize each class session in your own words. Fill in the details from the book, and elaborate after discussion with your study team or instructor.

Notes-Right side

The right side is the largest section. Record information from class lectures in what ever format works best for you. You can use a formal system with standard Roman numerals or informal system of indentation to distinguish between major and minor points and meaningful facts.

Cues-Left side

Then use the left side to Jot down cues, main ideas, phrases, key words, or clarifications. List any pertinent example or sample test questions from the lecture or the book. Try to post questions that are answered by your notes. When you review, cover up the right side, and try to answer the questions you have written.

Formal (Traditional) Outline

Traditional Formal outlines may use Roman numerals and capital letters to outline headings, main topics, and points, the list supporting points with lowercase letters and numbers.


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