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I thought I would give a basic outline for how you should take early mathematical or technical notes, for those of you who will be going into your first semester at whichever university this Fall.

Keep in mind that everyone has a different system (I'm sure you already have your own), but adopting some of my style may help to flesh-out your notes and make a semester's worth of material much more digestable in, say, 5 hours the night before your final. Without further ado:

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From now on try this:
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++General case: (purpose, details & your notes)
-Recall (if necessary, this may also go before the subset "general case")
-theorums & axioms
-formulas
-example (may be omitted for specific case)

+Special case [of general idea]
-Recall (likely covered in the general case)
-other appropriate theorums & axioms
-formulas
-example

Continue in this fashion; I recommend the addition of a brief Conclusion section at the end of your notes. You should tailor this to any questions or significant points that stuck in your memory during the lecture. Other data is empirically extraneous (from your subliminal mind's POV, so it makes sense to write down what struck you most). Using a contextually rich conclusion this way, you will have an easier time reviewing.