hellojewlie:

grim:

roybenjamin:

overlypretentious:

think4yourself:

classics: abhor

look at all the macs!

I would use paper myself too, it’s easier, more logical, better…. Add extra snippets of info to the text, draw!! you name it. In the end I scan them to PDF. Like walking around with an iPhone or a Moleskine city guide, the latter is the better…. when using as a travel guide/infobank.


Is this NYU? HAHA. Seriously. I had a lecture last semester that looked JUST like this. But, as much as I’m a Mac lover, I too take notes with pen and paper. My lap top might as well be a desktop for all the traveling it does [aka…none].



I started taking pen & paper notes in History, and it actually works pretty well. I still have my Mac open in case I need previous notes, though, and I use it for all my other classes.

hellojewlie:

grim:

roybenjamin:

overlypretentious:

think4yourself:

classics: abhor

look at all the macs!

I would use paper myself too, it’s easier, more logical, better…. Add extra snippets of info to the text, draw!! you name it. In the end I scan them to PDF. Like walking around with an iPhone or a Moleskine city guide, the latter is the better…. when using as a travel guide/infobank.

Is this NYU? HAHA. Seriously. I had a lecture last semester that looked JUST like this. But, as much as I’m a Mac lover, I too take notes with pen and paper. My lap top might as well be a desktop for all the traveling it does [aka…none].

I started taking pen & paper notes in History, and it actually works pretty well. I still have my Mac open in case I need previous notes, though, and I use it for all my other classes.