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      <title>3. Custom note-taking paper that you create based on your learning style. For example, mine had a greyed out left hand column that took up 1/3 of the page. The rest of the page was blank. The blank part was for in-class notes. The grey part was for making summaries on my hand written notes within 24 hours of the class. Only reviewed the grey parts before test taking.</title>
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      <title>2. Teach others</title>
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      <title>1. MindMapping</title>
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