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"Don't just read from your notes".
So if you attend the exams similarly stimulated by excessive caffeine, then it could well help with remembering some of the more important details from your notes.
If a source needs to remain confidential you should ensure that they cannot be identified – directly or indirectly - from your notes, or any data on your mobile phone or other device.
This is a great way to emphasize key information and make studying from your notes far easier later on.
Focus on writing down any new information that you've never learned before -- this will give you the most value from your note-taking.
Create a study guide from your notes.
Add information from your notes and question yourself on these.
Just don't copy it down from your notes.
When you're securely hidden in the stall take out your iPod and read from your notes.
If you have a good friend, ask them to give you random questions from the textbook or from your notes.
Keep a glass of water nearby - but put it away from your notes in case you spill it!
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