Not-That-Bright said:
I think it's best to read the outline before u go into the lecture, then write up your extra notes from extra important tid-bits the lecturer states..
I think it shouldn't be too hard, and it'll make sure you're only writing down relevant information.
Yeah. See write up notes, then type them out. Before you print, do the readings and fill in all the extra stuff you got from the readings.
Example (and this is pushing it baldy but just a point)
Lecturer says these are some common torts (legal civil wrongs):
-Negligence
-Deciet
-Injurious Falsehood
-Passing Off
You go and do the readings with state what each is, then you add the new info into it:
-Neligence: Damage caused by one’s breach of duty of care.
-Deceit: A fraudulent untruth
-Injurious falsehood: Intentionally disparaging another’s goods or business
-Passing off: Misrepresenting business associations