Why Handwritten Notes are Better?
Though typed notes appears to be more premium and exhibiting a better overall quality & reading experience, handwritten notes give students a better grounded feel and more understanding to users. Users find hand written notes more relatable and easy to understand. Reason behind this phenomenon is very simple to understand because hand written notes are prepared by students themselves whereas typed notes are prepared by academies, institutions and educators who prefer to follow more of an official language that might be hard to understand for a large group of students. One more reason why students prefer handwritten notes is because typed notes include a more vast & detailed analysis of a topic whereas handwritten notes an on point explanation of the topic. So hand written notes serve as a time efficient quick learning source for the students.
ChemContent Gives Notes of your Choice
ChemContent always prefer to provide all type of notes to students weather they are typed or are hand written. Also, multiple handwritten notes are available for every chapter so that students can choose the notes of their choice. One the top of content page, the number of notes available for a particular chapter is specified. Students can go through the preview PDFs for every chapter and select the notes of their choice before they download the actual soft copy of their notes of choice. This preview system makes the user experience more data efficient.
Role of Notes in Preparation of CSIR NET, GATE & other Competitive Exams
For the preparation of competitive exams such as CSIR NET, GATE, BARC, IISER, PHISER, JAM etc., hand written notes serve as a method of quick revision. Imagine you are a student who completed his/her masters degree in chemistry. You were really hardworking in your days so you have/had a in-depth knowledge of every topic you studied back then. But unfortunately, you didn't make notes of a particular topic or you have lost yours so you are left with two choices. You can either watch video lectures and make book readings to make other notes. This process will be very time consuming as well as boring because you already know most of the things. Or you can simply read notes made by someone else who specially designed them when he/she was preparing for his/her exam. So, in short if you're a grad student, prefer following the first method. If you're a Masters student, get notes, start revision and focus more on solving questions.