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  • How to Read & Take Notes Like a PhD Student | Tips for Reading Fast & Efficiently for Slow Readers

  • each paragraph should be answering a question; one way to deepen memory is to write out what sub-questions the author is trying to answer as they go along. This can also reveal strengths and weaknesses in the author's arguments and possibly increase the student's chances of original thinking.

  • we'll begin with the most applicable lesson for students across fields which is how to read and take notes for class at the beginning of a new term it's important to read through your syllabi and determine which readings are the most pertinent to your long-term goals in research

  • while it may be initially overwhelming most professors don't actually expect their students to do all of the reading as a student who studied at universities across the world i can tell you it's important to read with a strategy in 01:50 mind rather than to waste your time on subjects you may never come across again

  • at the beginning of each week go to the index of your books and readings to determine the structure and which chapters you may want to pay attention to the most

  • for example as a student interested in the history of slavery and the law i'm likely to be called upon in seminar to answer questions related to my subject matter therefore i always go through the readings and consider which chapters in books or sections and articles will have the information i 02:17 most need to retain

  • from there i set up my class notes for my class notes

  • notion for this i break my notes into three primary sections major themes scholarship and questions

  • having talking points and notes which helped jog my memory during class were so much more efficient

  • while there may be readings that you wish to read more 02:47 thoroughly for retention i want you to think of your class notes as a set of talking points and examples which you can use to feel confident participating in class and preparing for exams

  • one quick side note attend office hours for exam-based courses so you're also reading based on the key takeaways they recommend to be a successful student

  • note taking for diligent students when taking notes for retention there are several categories worth highlighting

  • quick disclaimer some of the points made here are more history specific but can be adjusted to suit your needs and research questions

  • begin by setting up your notes on notion with the following headers main argument supporting arguments 05:42 subjects and sites sources methods scholarly debate terms and themes questions and notes

  • while your notes may be more extensive the three most important features of retention when thinking about academic articles or books are the main argument how the argument was supported with evidence and who that argument is in conversation with

  • the main argument or thesis is the center of the text this is what the author believes is their contribution to the field and should be indicated clearly in your notes

  • this will come 06:14 especially handy if you have to write any book reviews in the future

  • supporting arguments are claims made by the author but which are not the central takeaway from the text

  • subjects and sites have to do with people and location who is involved in the study and where was the study conducted

  • sources and evidence include data historical documents pieces of art surveys conducted or anything used to corroborate the author's thesis

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