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Abbreviation For Note Taking

This document provides guidelines for using abbreviations and symbols when taking notes. It suggests only using abbreviations that are easy to remember and introducing them gradually. Examples of abbreviations are provided such as "PhD" for doctor and symbols like "&" for and. Shortening words by removing vowels or using initials is also recommended. Review notes within 24 hours to fill in any abbreviated terms that may be forgotten later.

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Abbreviation For Note Taking

This document provides guidelines for using abbreviations and symbols when taking notes. It suggests only using abbreviations that are easy to remember and introducing them gradually. Examples of abbreviations are provided such as "PhD" for doctor and symbols like "&" for and. Shortening words by removing vowels or using initials is also recommended. Review notes within 24 hours to fill in any abbreviated terms that may be forgotten later.

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Abbreviations and Symbols for Note Taking

Note Taking is hard work. If you find it impossible to write fast enough to get the
information down and still be able to read your notes, you may want to use some
abbreviations and symbols in place of words when taking notes. You should use only the
abbreviations that fit your needs and ones that you will remember easily. A good idea is
to introduce only a few abbreviations or symbols into your note taking at a time.
Remember, within 24 hours you should review and edit your notes. At that time you may
want to write in the complete words if you think you may have trouble remembering their
abbreviations. Listed below are some frequently used symbols and abbreviations you
might find useful to you when you take lecture notes.

1. Leave out the periods in standard abbreviations.

PhD doctor
Dept department
NYC New York City

2. Borrow technical symbols.

& and
+ and, plus, positive
- minus
/ divided by
x times, multiplied by
= equals, is the same as
< less than, is increasing to
> greater than, is decreasing to
is parallel to, parallel
% percent, percentage
# number
$ dollars
c cents
() parenthetical
@ amount, the amount of, at
? question, the question is
! here’s a surprising fact

3. Use standard abbreviations from Engl and other langs.

cf compare
eg for example
c/o care of
lb pound
4. Use the entire first syllable and only the first letter of a second syllable.

subj subject
cons conservative
tot totalitarianism
ind individual

5. Eliminate final letters. Use just enough of the beginning of a word to form an
easily recognizable abbreviation.

assoc associate, associated


ach achievement
boil biological
info information
intro introduction
chem. chemistry
conc concentration
max maximum
rep repetition

6. Omit vowels from the middle of words, and retain only enough consonants to
provide a recognizable skeleton of the word.

bkgd background
ppd prepared
prblm problem
estmt estimate
gvt government

7. Use an apostrophe.

gov’t government
am’t amount
cont’d continued
educat’l educational

8. Use “g” to represent ing endings.

decrg decreasing
ckg checking
estg establishing
exptg experimenting

9. Generally, spell out short words such as in, at, to, but, for, and key. Symbols,
signs, or abbreviations for short words will make the notes too confusing with
“shorthand.”
10. Leave out the words a and the.

11. If a term, phrase, or name is initially written out in full during the lecture
substitute initials whenever the term, phrase, or name is used again.

Initial writing: Modern Massachusetts Party


Subsequently: MMP

12. Use symbols for commonly recurring connective or transitional words.

& and
w/ with
w/o without
vs against

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