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Hi. Iamp;#39;m Jason Scappaticci and I work in the Office of Transitional Programs here at MCC. In an effort to help our students along the way to graduation weamp;#39;ve decided to launch a series of quick tip videos. In these videos weamp;#39;re going to cover topics that can make you a stronger student. I want to cover note-taking today. I bet a lot of you take notes like this, using the sentence method. In the sentence method you, grab your piece of paper and you actually try to write down everything that your professor is saying Unfortunately what youamp;#39;re going to end up with is a big sheet of paper thatamp;#39;s covered with writing and itamp;#39;s very difficult to find the information that you need to find. There might be a lot of great information on here but where is it. Try the outline method instead. In an outline youamp;#39;re going to organize the lecture and the notes that youamp;#39;re taking. So your professor will begin with their major point. Label that