Are "kids with clean notes" unable to study? "Smart people's notebooks are dirty" What we learned from looking into the hands of University of Tokyo students | Career/Education | Toyo Keizai Online
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``Beautiful notes'' are easier to look back on - overturning this common sense with the note-taking technique of Kazumasa Nishioka, who was able to get into the University of Tokyo with a score of 35.
``Beautiful notes'' are easier to look back on - overturning this common sense with the note-taking technique of Kazumasa Nishioka, who was able to get into the University of Tokyo with a score of 35. Why does the habit of leaving mistakes without using an eraser lead to "smartness"? The secret...
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