As long as it's in your note-taking, rather than submitted work, then it's absolutely okay to do this. Shorthand speeds up the note-taking process and it may even help improve your knowledge retention for this topic!this week in my history class (The Transformation of Modern America, 1929-1960) we've been learning about the Great Depression and the social, psychological, economic, international, cultural, etc. impact of it. But I have a problem.
every time I take notes for this class when I need to write "Great Depression" my mind instantly goes to "Big Sad." so like for instance here I'm taking notes about Hoover and I really want to write "Hoover could not cope with the hardships of the Big Sad."
is this a bad thing?![]()
appreciate the advice but I was thinking more along the lines that this was a serious damaging event in US history and yet my mind always jumps to this when I read about it:As long as it's in your note-taking, rather than submitted work, then it's absolutely okay to do this. Shorthand speeds up the note-taking process and it may even help improve your knowledge retention for this topic!
While I feel really bad about his colitis I hope someone better can take over. The fact he is like BFF with Trump and like, right nationalist doesn't help either.Shinzo Abe is resigning due to his ulcerative colitis. I don’t blame him. I know firsthand how much uc can suck. Hope he pulls through![]()