Study Skills
The University of Texas at Tyler
student studyingStudent Counseling Center  

UT Tyler Information For:

 

 


2



 

 

 

Note Taking Skills

 
Are you wanting to improve your note taking skills?

Do you find that your notes from lectures and reading don't make much sense to you when you review them?

Do your notes create a context for remembering, generating interest and sense of what is important?

Here are some useful web sites that can increase your note taking skills and improve your academic performance:

Note-Taking and in-Class Skills -Virginia Tech Cook Counseling Center website

Cornell Note Taking System - A review of this note taking system

Disclaimer:

The Student Counseling Center does not guarantee the reliability of information on the links that are not necessarily operated by University of Texas at Tyler. We do not review or monitor the content of non-University of Texas at Tyler websites. Links are provided as a service to our visitors. The University of Texas at Tyler is not responsible for the content of non-University of Texas at Tyler websites. Your use of these websites is subject to the terms and conditions of those sites.

Additional Resources:

Study Strategies based on Learning Modalities

    

For further information about Study Skills, contact:

          Student Counseling Center
          University Center, Room 274
          Phone: (903) 566-7254
          Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

 

 

The University of Texas at Tyler
Student Services
3900 University Blvd.
Tyler, Tx 75799

Ph: 903.566.7254
1.800.UT TYLER

 

 

 






The University of Texas at Tyler • 3900 University Blvd. • Tyler, Tx 75799
Ph: 903.566.7000 • Ph: 800-UTTYLER
Copyright © UT Tyler, 2001-present