Actually, a lesson I learned a little too late was that it was this:

Don't take notes in class. Really.
Absorb everything your prof is saying, then write notes immediately after that. Generally, you don't even need to.

Mind you, I dropped out of university, but that's a different story.

-Dafydd

PS - C's make degrees :-P

Mark Carlson wrote:
On 4/22/09, Peter Pankonin <[email protected]> wrote:
How about a digital audio recorder to record the lecture...and a
 digital camera to photograph the board/diagrams?

None of my profs allowed this.  Even if they did, imagine listening to
your prof's lecture _twice_ just to find the 20 second explanation of
something you missed while trying to find some new symbol in your note
taking software.

Again... it's school, so try it out yourself.  Just don't waste so
much time on it that your grades slip as a result.  It's one thing to
lose a few % on an exam because you weren't paying attention in a few
classes.  It's another thing altogether when your D slips to an F
because you started bringing a laptop to class (this happened to at
least two friends of mine, but of course bringing a computer to class
wasn't their biggest problem.)

-Mark C.

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