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hello everyone iamp;#39;m maisie and welcome back to student life today iamp;#39;m here to bring you a video on note-taking note-taking is obviously a really key aspect of university as itamp;#39;s the way to get the most information out of your lectures and your seminars of course note-taking is an extremely personal thing and it all depends on the way you learn as to what kind of note-taking process will be beneficial for you so hopefully youamp;#39;ll take something helpful from todayamp;#39;s video in preparation for studies when they start up in october so i am a film and television studies student and iamp;#39;m about to go into my third year of uni which means iamp;#39;m starting to prep for my dissertation this summer so iamp;#39;m actually going to be going back over a first year lecture from one of my first ever modules at university because it happens to be related to what iamp;#39;m doing my dissertation on so iamp;#39;m gonna go back over that and share that with