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after ~~reading~~ hearing of studies that came to the conclusion that highlighting and adding notes is for nothing, I try to form the habit to summerize thoughts in my own words; and for fiction books write a short review after reading it.
Can you link me the study? I annotate like crazy, even on non academic stuff. I thought it would help remember some of this stuff.
Or atleast a keyword to search for would be good.
it does help but more active methods are more effective. cannot find the one i heard about, but it seems to be quite well researched, this is one such study https://www.rica.nsw.edu.au/resources/effective-studying/
Thanks. It seems like I'll need to go back to handwriting notes.