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Pride and Prejudice in Space
Alexis Lampley
writteninstone commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello!
I am looking for books that explore academia and higher education from either a critical or admiring lens. It doesn't have to be dark academia per se, just books that point out or comment on academia's disconnect from the rest of the world/the sequestered nature of it. Thanks :)
writteninstone commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I’ve recently started taking notes, writing, etc. in my books in an attempt to better engage with the content and stay focused while reading. I’m only using a pencil (Blackwing pearl, big fan) to underline and make notes in the margins about my reactions, thoughts, language I like and definitions for words I don’t know.
I’ve seen some people use highlighters, colored pens, sticky notes, colored tabs, etc. when reading but I’m unsure if I want to explore more intense note taking like that. I’d love to hear from other note takes about their styles and tools they use 😊
Do you take notes while reading? If so, what do you focus on? What note taking tools do you utilize? Do you feel like note taking has improved your reading experience? If so, how?
Post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello!
I am looking for books that explore academia and higher education from either a critical or admiring lens. It doesn't have to be dark academia per se, just books that point out or comment on academia's disconnect from the rest of the world/the sequestered nature of it. Thanks :)
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