Cornell notes

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Etymology[edit]

The method was devised by a professor at Cornell University.

Noun[edit]

Cornell notes pl (plural only)

  1. A note-taking method where a sheet of paper is divided into three sections: one for questions (taking a left half of the sheet), one for notes related to the question (taking a right half), and one for a summary of the page (taking up a bottom section).
    Your notes must follow the Cornell notes format.
  2. Notes taken using this method.
    Taking Cornell notes is a real pain because I have to draw the lines on the paper every time.

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