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Date: | Fri, 11 Aug 2000 19:20:41 -0400 |
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Dina--Staples & office maxs both sell "sets" They are either 2 or 3 page
carbonless sets connected--less messy. My sister took notes for others all
through chiropractor school--She just ripped of the end stip kept the top
copy & handed the next 2 pages to the 2 other students--just have to be
careful not to write on top[ of any other pages, as it comes through--She
bought 3 page sets with lines.. Good luck..Joy
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>Subject: Re: Notetaking
>Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2000, 1:48 AM
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>Hi all,
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>I am in the midst of working on going back to school this fall. I can't tell
>you how much this topic hit me this morning. I had been thinking of going
>back in the spring, but as it turned out, they were still open for
>applications for fall even though it starts in two weeks. I filled out the
>application and turned it in today. Tomorrow, I have to bring a copy of my
>transcripts and my disabled status to the school.
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>I have mild CP, but can't take notes fast enough to keep up with the teacher
>and stuff. My writing skills aren't that fast, but my handwriting is very
>legible, but my notes stinks!!! :-(( I am also hard of hearing so it's
>frustrating sometimes. I make sure that I sit in the front of the room ... so
>I can always hear the teacher.
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>One of you mentioned using Dragon Dictate Naturally Speaking software as a
>means to get notes typed into the computer. I'd love to find out more about
>this option. Does this work with any tape recorder? How does it work? I'd
>love to be able to just bring a tape recorder to class, and then be able to
>take the tape and have my computer do the rest of the work. I'd still ask
>someone to take notes for me as a backup, especially in a math class since
>the work is so fundamental to understanding the concepts.
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>Can one get carbon paper easily these days? Where?
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>Thanks for all of your help,
>
>Dina
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