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90% of law school students take notes on their laptop (myself included). But I strongly suggest disabling your internet access while you are in class because it is a huge distraction. [/ QUOTE ] They do that for us here, but then I have all these darn emulator games. I will say that class is a very useful time to level up on old NES RPG's like Dragon Warrior. Not really distracting and a good time to get through a monotonous task at the same time. |
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I'm typing this up in class right now. The laptop keeps me entertained, otherwise I'd fall asleep.
Getting a small amt of information >> being asleep and learning nothing. I'm a psychology major, so I don't have any crazy equations or weird notations that I need to use. I still keep a notebook on me just in case. Crovax |
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#13
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I use my laptop a lot. I do have a tablet and it's very useful. Drawing graphs and doodles are very useful and keep you awake.
I have a Gateway m285-e, brag:8 hour battery life + fast. beat: heavy Microsoft OneNote is by far the best program for taking notes. You can organize binders for each class, you don't need to press save to save, and you can draw straight on the page with a tablet. PM me if you have any questions |
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