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A detailed mind map is much better than the dot points.Samie_Loo said:as the title suggests... i am wondering which is the better way to study? any ideas?? :uhhuh:
It depends on the type of person u are. If u are a visual learner (Eg: u remember a diagram of a process rather than a word-for-word description) then mind maps are great. If not, Summarise by the dot-points. If u are unsure, i recommend doing the dot-poin summaries then mind-mapping them. It also depends on the topic (eg: for Biology i mind-map but for chemistry i summarise by dot-point...)some sbjects are more suited to one or the other...Samie_Loo said:as the title suggests... i am wondering which is the better way to study? any ideas?? :uhhuh:
Essentially, you just start off with one or two key words and draw "branches" off it, elaborating on that key word. For example, your topic may be "Journeys" and you'll branch off into: change, obstacles, emotional, intellectual etc. and from those you go into more detail. It's really just a way of extrapolating from what you know and exploring the linkages between things.Danni07 said:This may sound a little silly, but how exactly do you create a mind map? How do you structure it, etc?
Each to there own! :uhhuh:Samie_Loo said:as the title suggests... i am wondering which is the better way to study? any ideas?? :uhhuh: