I have around 500 or more than 500 pages of handwritten notes to study for a huge exam. My handwriting is pretty big, it would’ve been 250 pages for small handwriting writers.IDK.
I have understood everything that I’ve written in the notes. But I haven’t revised them. I started making notes 1 month ago and I haven’t looked well into them at all.
But I made sure that I have understood everything that I wrote in those notes. How do I study these notes faster and quicker for exam? I have understood it so I don’t think it would be hassle memorizing, but getting tuned up to subject (i.e I might have forgotten a lot of concepts that I learnt earlier if I didn’t carefully included them in my notes back then and thus might’ve to re-read and it will make me inefficient). Please guide. Some motivation needed. I am procastinating to start studying them for exam
I think tyo sabai ghokera vanda bujhera thik hola cause ghokda eauta jane aarko birsine chance hunxa soo topics haru herne ani try to understand topic ko vitra k xa search on internet easy language ma pani painxa ani bujhne sabai k k xa vanera ani if english good xa vane milayera ni lekhna sakixa bujheko kura ghokeko kura vanda sajilo sanga lekhna sakinxa.
PS: Writing answer in Nepali cause English khasai ramro xaina😅.
thanks bro ekdam helpful bhayo malai
Grab the concept bro. Tyo 500 page ko notes ma 400 page language matra go 10 page concept ho. Concept aayo vane language ta 1000 page lekhna sakxau.
For eg: If someone asks me “what is a computer?” I can legit write a book. Not because I memorised it all but because I know the concept, I know the concept of working of computer ins and outs.
yeah bro i think i’ve the concept but i haven’t revised them since 1 month so sab yaad xaina ramrari.
if you start reading everything deeply from the get go you eill end up burning yourself up and the exhaustion might result in more confusion…
you already said that you understand what you wrote in your notes…then a quick read should jog up your memory no need to go deeply and thoroughly into every topics…
you can do a quick read and point out or highlight parts amd bits that is more important or confusing and spend your time reading those parts more thoroughly….
goodluck
thanks a lot bro.