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<blockquote data-quote="hd112211" data-source="post: 78364" data-attributes="member: 10924"><p>I think it comes down to how comfortable you feel with hand-written notes vs digital notes when it comes to actually using them. Be it for reference during your tutorials, for revisions, or for the exams themselves.</p><p></p><p>Typing up notes has its benefits, such as referencing or searching them. However if you have a particular system for memorisation such as colour coding or mind-mapping then hand-writing them may be easier.</p><p></p><p>In short, think about how you eventually want to use the notes and perhaps that might help you decide in which format you want them. Also bear in mind that whichever way you choose, you can always print out typed up notes, and scan/digitise written notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hd112211, post: 78364, member: 10924"] I think it comes down to how comfortable you feel with hand-written notes vs digital notes when it comes to actually using them. Be it for reference during your tutorials, for revisions, or for the exams themselves. Typing up notes has its benefits, such as referencing or searching them. However if you have a particular system for memorisation such as colour coding or mind-mapping then hand-writing them may be easier. In short, think about how you eventually want to use the notes and perhaps that might help you decide in which format you want them. Also bear in mind that whichever way you choose, you can always print out typed up notes, and scan/digitise written notes. [/QUOTE]
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