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Cornell method

What is the Cornell note-taking method?

The Cornell method splits a page into three parts: a narrow left column for cues, a wide right column for notes taken during class, and a summary bar at the bottom. You write notes on the right, add questions on the left, and summarize after. The layout is built for review and recall.

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