How I Use OneNote for University
Hey, all! I thought Iβd share how I use OneNote, for any students who might want to use it for school organization. I have used this since the beginning of my university career and have found a method that works for me, after nearly three years.
I provide templates for what I use as .one files that can be imported into OneNote, and youβre free to use & modify them however you wish.Β
Semester Calendar Template: Download
Customized Syllabus Template: Download
Cornell Outline Template: DownloadΒ + Outline inspired byΒ How to Use Cornell Cornell Note-Taking Method on OneNote by @strive-for-da-bestβ
As a student with learning disabilities, I found that using a computer, rather than writing everything out, is the best method for me to learn. I type up notes in class so as to not worry about keeping up with a professor, handwriting, or neatness. OneNote is my favourite note-taking application for this, because itβs essentially an upgraded version of Word thatβs free and syncs automatically across devices. When my computer crashed, I was still able to access my notes online.
OneNote isnβt all typing. You can use it on a tablet or use a drawing tablet, in my case, to handwrite notes for a more natural feel. A very efficient way of taking notes is to import the lectures slides in OneNote and to write directly on them. I found that very useful in math-heavy courses, such as statistics and chemistry. The equation tool, while nifty, isnβt efficient.
By no means whatsoever is this the only way to use OneNote! In fact, Iβd recommend you find a way that works for you, because while this may be highly organized, it takes a bit of set-up time and is tailored specifically to my needs. You can use my example as inspiration, but play around with it! The beauty of OneNote is that it can be used in a variety of different ways.
Download OneNote for Windows | Download OneNote for Mac
This really works and Iβm super obsessed ππ I will be putting screenshots of mine up soon
One Note is pretty dope, I use it for when I think of game ideas for work on the jon



















