let's say you are learning something completely new and don't have pre-material before. Isn't copying + pasting just necessary at the very least to save the 'information' so that it don't went forgotten?
Yeah, if you dont have prematerials that you can easily access then I think thats reasonable :) But always writing it in your own words later on helps consolidate your learning
The point you mentioned about note taking and writing it in our own style and not copy paste it is the most important thing ever! Thanks for the good tips
I dont have time to make handwritten notes, so i am searching for digital notes, and studying 3 degrees at a same time i dont have the time to make 3 different books for ecery sem, imma just write notes on my one note since one note is much easier 😅. It can be really organized and you can just type one topic in one page and you can type on chapter only in one page in one note, Notion is reallly really complicated.
I agree! I wish i have some time to figure notion out because it sounds like it can be a very robust tool. But if you're studying 3 degrees..... notion is a big time investment
@@eunjint exactly!. It takes time to operate that and it is really complicated, I think it's only best to arrange your schedule and meetings and what not in a college setting and in an office setting but it's not that well for note taking!. One note gets the job done and you have an extreme level of freeness in one note, you can start and type from anywhere and it can be adjusted , moved and what not but in notion it's not that free compared to one note. Besides with all its categories , leader board and whatnot, for first time users it's quite complicated. I am not bashing notion but me as a beginner in digital note taking, it is complicated. I am used to one note because I did make some notes in it for my exams when I was preparing for med school, it was time efficient and easy to use. I did not have to waste my entire day understanding which thing led to what and how it was. So yes if you are not studying in a group setting with a large number and you are studying for yourself only...I think one note is best , you don't have to follow a trend just because everyone raves it's the best, do what makes it easier for you and is efficient to you.
I'm a med student and don't really take notes, I love reading and usually read a topic on 3 different books and for me that's way faster than note taking (my learning is very emotional and note taking distracts me from the book and makes me feel like a robot + I'm lazy), but some drs make us write notes for evidence or something and this is really helpful ❤
Hey i saw a client proposal of this channel requiring a better video editing than the current one. I personally feel this is decent what you really need is a better voice quality and good color grading that's it, I am a video editor myself (part time)
hi! thanks, i agree. This is done by a previous video editor i hired. Please can you apply on upwork :) I do not hire outside of upwork for security reasons.
@@eunjint hey, I'm really pleased by your offer thank you but I'm currently looking for short form content niche please let me know if you have any vacancies
Great video, i would recommend upgrading your microphone because that is something that i noticed. The editing is very good and impressed me a lot for someonoe with only 4.6 k subscribers. Keep it up :)
Hi. I have few questions. 1) how much time does it take for making notes and formatting excluding typing speed for a topic eg - lung cancer for medicine(including histo, patho, pharma, micro) 2) Is it better than traditional notes(been taking for 24 years) How hard is the switching phase? 3) What about adding stuff after rounds/presentation to notes? is it difficult? 4) If money is not a problem than what app/device can you suggest Thank You
That was so helpful I just wanted to know answers to all of my 20 questions I got it in one video thanks 😜 I hope more people see this.... (This video) Best regards Seky
Hi Carlos! It’s just creating a page and calling it a master page for me hahah. This video here from 3:08 shows my master page in detail :) let me know if you have specific questions on it! ua-cam.com/video/7zsPvikQP7I/v-deo.htmlsi=N4m2LMuZb5e8tXX9
Hi! Where do you usually store pre-notes like those annotated presentations? I struggle with this and create nested notes for each lecture, which kinda confuses me later when I try to revise. Also, in which way do you usually write notes based on the existing notes - do you use split screen or switch between tabs?
hi! I usually have them separate from my onenote tbh. I have them annotated. on pdf files and saved on the computer. Then I write notes from these annotated pdfs on onenote - attaching the pdfs for reference. I usually do split screen :)
I read that one note only has 5 gb free storage, do you think this is enough for taking a lot of notes? and thank you so much that was a very helpful video!!
My hand cramps and my handwriting js ass and also I prefer being able to actually pay attention to what the lecturer says than still writing a long ahh note.
Nope, Microsoft words are great! Taking notes has many different way to do, some have cons some have pros, and of course it depends on how you taking note. If Microsoft Word serves you well, then no need to change it!!! It is easy to organize, has page number, easy format, table, columns,... they are awesome. I also love their simply bullet points and other things like divide the page into 2 columns. In summary, Nope, I am also the one who uses Microsoft Word to take notes, and of course not for Math 🙏
@@eunjintI think they meant using a drawing tablet. I was curious about that one too. For most people the main difference between laptop note taking and tablet note taking is that one uses key inputs and the other uses actual writing. Lots of people prefer the latter. I think some of us were hoping to see a method to get written input method onto a laptop when we clicked on this video.
word of advice, please get a microphone if you will be talking alot, the mic from whatever device you are using sounds bad. video was helpful thank you
Great video, but something didn’t make sense. You said you spent all your time writing notes, with preparation before and post lecture summaries; with special emphasis on how to use them. But then proceeded to say that you basically just downloaded someone’s else’s deck for active recall, did past exams, and mind maps under exam conditions. Did you even use your notes?
Yes, it has a built in ANKI. You can make flashcards directly from your notes. The build in PDF reader also makes making flashcards very easy, and automatic image occlusion cards for things like Anatomy. You can also instantly make flashcards from tables. It's perfect for anyone who wants to take good notes + easy flashcard creation.@@eunjint
You take notes digitally by making summaries in your own words. Not this now garbage asthetic. People who focus on notes fail exams due to lack of focus on exam questions. Smh
I watch this because my iPad dropped down into lake 🥲 that is why I can’t open it anymore so I must note on my Mac as a uni student it’s a nightmare thank you for your sharing!
What do you use to take notes? 📝Comment below!
OneNote because its easier for me to organize my notes thanks to you haha
Awesome! Yay, do you have notes on fishing? 🤔@@BrandonTFishing
@@eunjint haha on my phone on a little sticky note 😂
Legend: Just memorize the whole book in my life !!!😂🤣
digital notes > > > handwritten notes as I don't have to worry about handwriting, and I can type faster than just using a pen.
I just can't express how much I was looking for this video for the exact reason you've mentioned in the first 30 seconds...
Yasss I hope it’s helpful!
Exactly !. I don't own an iPad and it's been a headache to find a video where they show to take notes on a. Laptop.
let's say you are learning something completely new and don't have pre-material before. Isn't copying + pasting just necessary at the very least to save the 'information' so that it don't went forgotten?
Yeah, if you dont have prematerials that you can easily access then I think thats reasonable :) But always writing it in your own words later on helps consolidate your learning
The point you mentioned about note taking and writing it in our own style and not copy paste it is the most important thing ever! Thanks for the good tips
thank you so so much !! i’m starting nursing school in september so this is insanely helpful
bruhhhhhh i though you've milliions of subscribers fr, your content is so amazing, you've gained a loyal subscriber.
Thank you SO much! I really appreciate it
I dont have time to make handwritten notes, so i am searching for digital notes, and studying 3 degrees at a same time i dont have the time to make 3 different books for ecery sem, imma just write notes on my one note since one note is much easier 😅. It can be really organized and you can just type one topic in one page and you can type on chapter only in one page in one note, Notion is reallly really complicated.
I agree! I wish i have some time to figure notion out because it sounds like it can be a very robust tool. But if you're studying 3 degrees..... notion is a big time investment
@@eunjint exactly!. It takes time to operate that and it is really complicated, I think it's only best to arrange your schedule and meetings and what not in a college setting and in an office setting but it's not that well for note taking!. One note gets the job done and you have an extreme level of freeness in one note, you can start and type from anywhere and it can be adjusted , moved and what not but in notion it's not that free compared to one note. Besides with all its categories , leader board and whatnot, for first time users it's quite complicated. I am not bashing notion but me as a beginner in digital note taking, it is complicated. I am used to one note because I did make some notes in it for my exams when I was preparing for med school, it was time efficient and easy to use. I did not have to waste my entire day understanding which thing led to what and how it was. So yes if you are not studying in a group setting with a large number and you are studying for yourself only...I think one note is best , you don't have to follow a trend just because everyone raves it's the best, do what makes it easier for you and is efficient to you.
I actually use the para method and also download the one note app and it is really useful for me.Thankyou!!
Love it!!! I'm so glad we have another Onenote user!! woo
This was extremely useful, thanks Eunice!
Yay!!! I’m glad you found it helpful :)
Excellent video! Loved this!
Thanks so much maven!
Your advice was exceptional-thank you! It was exactly what I needed.
Tysm! The editing is very good!
I'm a med student and don't really take notes, I love reading and usually read a topic on 3 different books and for me that's way faster than note taking (my learning is very emotional and note taking distracts me from the book and makes me feel like a robot + I'm lazy), but some drs make us write notes for evidence or something and this is really helpful ❤
You're like me😂
thank you, that was exactly what i was looking for
Hey i saw a client proposal of this channel requiring a better video editing than the current one. I personally feel this is decent what you really need is a better voice quality and good color grading that's it, I am a video editor myself (part time)
hi! thanks, i agree. This is done by a previous video editor i hired. Please can you apply on upwork :) I do not hire outside of upwork for security reasons.
@@eunjint hey, I'm really pleased by your offer thank you but I'm currently looking for short form content niche please let me know if you have any vacancies
Great video, i would recommend upgrading your microphone because that is something that i noticed. The editing is very good and impressed me a lot for someonoe with only 4.6 k subscribers. Keep it up :)
Hi! Thanks for your comment. I have a new mic now :)
You’ve earned yourself a loyal subscriber the way explain things is amazing and your videos are very informative keep it up
Hi. I have few questions.
1) how much time does it take for making notes and formatting excluding typing speed for a topic
eg - lung cancer for medicine(including histo, patho, pharma, micro)
2) Is it better than traditional notes(been taking for 24 years)
How hard is the switching phase?
3) What about adding stuff after rounds/presentation to notes? is it difficult?
4) If money is not a problem than what app/device can you suggest
Thank You
Muito obrigada pelo vídeo! Estava precisando ❤ Sempre deixa a legenda em português também 😊
Thank you Paula!
That was so helpful I just wanted to know answers to all of my 20 questions I got it in one video thanks 😜 I hope more people see this.... (This video)
Best regards
Seky
Thanks for the information.
And telling your personel experience is good to hear. Keep going.
This video is so helpful. I loved this tips please keep going! good luck.
I love your editing!❤️ But just some beneficial critique: look into your audio quality, keep the good work!
what about maths and physics? How do you do them on your laptop?
It would be great if you could share how you make a master page. Thank you for all your tips
Hi Carlos! It’s just creating a page and calling it a master page for me hahah. This video here from 3:08 shows my master page in detail :) let me know if you have specific questions on it! ua-cam.com/video/7zsPvikQP7I/v-deo.htmlsi=N4m2LMuZb5e8tXX9
This was really helpful , thank you so much !
thank you! I think apple notes are fine but they are not as flexible as onenote with inserting pictures and moving things around freeflow.
Thank you !@@eunjint
Thak you . This is really helpful. Stay blessed.
I love the energy and Knowledge you have, i find it very useful, Thanks 😊😊
Thank you, you are SO SO kind!
Hi! Where do you usually store pre-notes like those annotated presentations? I struggle with this and create nested notes for each lecture, which kinda confuses me later when I try to revise. Also, in which way do you usually write notes based on the existing notes - do you use split screen or switch between tabs?
hi! I usually have them separate from my onenote tbh. I have them annotated. on pdf files and saved on the computer. Then I write notes from these annotated pdfs on onenote - attaching the pdfs for reference. I usually do split screen :)
@@eunjint This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you so much!!
I read that one note only has 5 gb free storage, do you think this is enough for taking a lot of notes? and thank you so much that was a very helpful video!!
Video is really good. Buy a mic for a good voice over
thank you this was so helpful!
Thank you so much Adri :)
great video!!! subscribed :)
You`re underrated my sister :0
how would you compare Word with Onenote?
Thank you for suggesting this. I was confused with all the various note apps online and hating the interface of Notion lmaoo.
Let me know what you think!
Finally found the person of my same league !!
🤣🤣🤣 what do you mean?
Thank you so much.. !
1:46 If you want to get straight into it, 1.5x helps
love ur video! but my suggestion is to invest in a good mic so we can hear you more clearer.
Thank you! I’ve just bought a mic after this video was filmed 😂
try using a mic next time. your content is amazing, learnt something new.
I just take notes on a physical notebook 🌚
My hand cramps and my handwriting js ass and also I prefer being able to actually pay attention to what the lecturer says than still writing a long ahh note.
Why are you watching this video then
@@putent9623same
OMGGG YOU GET IT !!!🥹🥹 just started cardiovascular sonography and OMG note taking in bio is a such a hassle . This is gonna help so much ! Thank you !
I used to use one note but then lost access to it so i switched to notion and just started using it
let me know how notion goes!
Dude, i'm i the only one who uses microsoft word to take notes ? lol
😅😅😅
Nope, Microsoft words are great!
Taking notes has many different way to do, some have cons some have pros, and of course it depends on how you taking note. If Microsoft Word serves you well, then no need to change it!!! It is easy to organize, has page number, easy format, table, columns,... they are awesome.
I also love their simply bullet points and other things like divide the page into 2 columns.
In summary, Nope, I am also the one who uses Microsoft Word to take notes, and of course not for Math 🙏
All roads lead to apple notes (if you’re using apple)
I used to until I discovered one note
Me too 😂😂
It's so cool ok thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏
thank you! I hope it is helpful for you :)
Thanku so much
i was expecting a pad and pen device to make notes on pc , is there anything like that
You mean just an iPad or tablet?
@@eunjintI think they meant using a drawing tablet. I was curious about that one too. For most people the main difference between laptop note taking and tablet note taking is that one uses key inputs and the other uses actual writing. Lots of people prefer the latter. I think some of us were hoping to see a method to get written input method onto a laptop when we clicked on this video.
@@eunjintthanks for reply .
Your videos are good.
Be kind.
thank you
Awesome!!! Thank you!
Finally, someone who refers the laptop.
Hope it was helpful!!!
word of advice, please get a microphone if you will be talking alot, the mic from whatever device you are using sounds bad. video was helpful thank you
Thanks
Thank YOU for leaving a comment ✨
8:08 in here i cant see top of the screen can you help me with that
Help ,me neither😭
what is name of this note making app
Awesome video❤
Great video, but something didn’t make sense. You said you spent all your time writing notes, with preparation before and post lecture summaries; with special emphasis on how to use them. But then proceeded to say that you basically just downloaded someone’s else’s deck for active recall, did past exams, and mind maps under exam conditions. Did you even use your notes?
The bad thing about one note is that you can´t export the note as a pdf
I feel like in the middle of the video, you kind of skipped the 2nd and third steps of notes, at least it was confusing to me :)
True
Is the unsubscribed version's OneDrive storage space (5GB) enough to store all the notes?
Most schools and colleges provide free office subscriptions to students. On that you can have 1TB space in onedrive
good
please improve audio quality
Whats your laptop?
I’m using a MacBook currently but was using one of the DELL Inspirons when I was in med school :)
Onenote is till not available for Linux :(
:((((
Girl your video is awesome but please get a better mic
Obsidian gang
Audio was cooked but otherwise, amazing vid.
(my standards are unrealistically high, audio engineer.)
Hey, your audio quality is really off-it’s making your voice sound kind of distorted and queasy.
Aussie eyy. Thanks
not quite!!! From New Zealand :)
@@eunjint your gorgeous 😻
RemNote > all
Interesting! I’ll check remnote out
Yes, it has a built in ANKI. You can make flashcards directly from your notes. The build in PDF reader also makes making flashcards very easy, and automatic image occlusion cards for things like Anatomy. You can also instantly make flashcards from tables. It's perfect for anyone who wants to take good notes + easy flashcard creation.@@eunjint
LEGEND FOCUS ON ANOTHER NOTES I HOPE THEY UNDERSTAND 💀💀💀
You're Mentally ill
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To Do Notes #1 Get a microphone, #2 Check video background for clutter and unmade bed.
BASS left the video
you are so beautiful
You take notes digitally by making summaries in your own words. Not this now garbage asthetic.
People who focus on notes fail exams due to lack of focus on exam questions. Smh
you are very beautiful
Thank you 😊
Why she is doing chit chat all the time, 2 out of 5
???? What do you mean by chit chat
Thanks for wasting my time
Great Content...also i found u to be one of most beautiful girl out here on UA-cam...
As they say there's beauty in the simplicity.. Cheers!
holy , you are pretty
I watch this because my iPad dropped down into lake 🥲 that is why I can’t open it anymore so I must note on my Mac as a uni student it’s a nightmare thank you for your sharing!
why dont use a writing pad ? its cheap and compatible with
almost all laptops .
Thank you, it was really helpful!!