Reflections on the embryonic form of the thesis.
Before the official start, take 5 to 10 minutes to settle down! Write down anything on your mind, whether it's an errand to be completed or something you're worried about, and present it in the form of lines, trees or diaries according to your personal preferences (keeping a diary can help people understand what's going on in their minds).
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Look for information and take notes.
Don't just look at the materials, take notes actively and intently. One of the best ways to take notes is the CornellNoteTakingSystem, which was put forward in 1950 s. The Cornell note page is divided into three blocks, and the larger block on the right is the note area, which allows you to take notes while reading/listening to lectures. The cell block on the left is used to record important topics and related ideas and questions. The box below is used to write a short summary.
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Brainstorming and ideas.