How to Prepare Notes?
- If you are comfortable using flip cards for notes, the first step is to keep a dedicated register or book. Flip Cards or flash cards are sheets of paper with space for information that can be quickly reviewed before tests.
- Flip cards work best for making brief, concise notes for Prelims or Mains, where the key elements are noted together with crucial numbers and information that you'll want to remember when taking the Prelims and Mains exams.
- Even if you take notes on paper, keep in mind that they should be succinct, accurate, and to the point—not a carbon copy of the ....
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