📝 Elevate your note-taking game with style and organization!
The Ctosree 200 Sheets Cornell Notes Loose Leaf Paper Notebook Taking System offers 200 double-sided sheets designed for effective note organization. Each sheet features a cue column, notes, and summary sections, making it ideal for students and professionals alike. With a convenient 3-hole punch design, these 8.5 x 11 inch sheets fit perfectly into any binder, ensuring you can take your notes wherever you go.
Color | white |
Sheet Count | 200 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
Paper Size | 8.5 x 11 Inches |
S**A
Great for notes
I love the way the paper helps organize my note taking
A**A
Pretty good
The only thing I don’t like it that a pack of these cost over $18 and the paper is too thin. Other than that they do the job and are great for studying.
A**R
Thin, holes too small for standard 3-ring binder
The paper is thin. Heavier weight would have been better.The holes are too small for a standard 3-ring binder, and too close to the edge of the page, so I will have to punch them very carefully myself so as to not tear the edge. At that point, I should have bought a set without holes at all.
M**M
Great for AP World history note taking
Live saving
A**.
The paper is too light and writing transparent at the other side
Studying and taking meeting notes
D**.
Impressed! Very helpful to keep my notes organized.
I received a spiral notebook from a former employer that included the Cornell note taking method and loved it so much, I wanted to have these for current work. I am so impressed with this filler paper and recommend it to anyone who needs help organizing their notes.Pros:+The paper is standard grade without being overly heavy or flimsy. It's actually just a little lighter than standard printer paper, but absolutely workable and they do not add unnecessary bulk in my binder.+They come with the holes already punched. Very convenient.+They come in a very nice sleeve with a zipper closure. I didn't want to put all 200 pages in my binder right away so I appreciate this to keep the extras stored.+They're printed with a basic Cornell Notes pattern including a purpose/date, cue column/notes, and summary sections. This would be great for classroom notes. I plan to use it for customer contact/meeting minutes, and these are well suited for that.Cons:-If I had to offer any criticism, I would have included a line or box for subject or a small box for Page X of X. These exclusions can be overcome, but it would have been nice to be cued rather than free-form it.
P**.
I love this kind of note-taking setup -- well organized and easy to review
This set up for taking notes is a great assist in creating useful notes. You can review and write particularly important summaries on the left or bottom, or just use the left space to note important sections with arrows and stars.The paper itself seems fairly thin, so I checked the bleed-through. There was no bleed to the next page with regular ink, gel ink, or sharpie highlighter - but you could see the highlighter on the reverse page. This is pretty much my experience with regular weight paper, too. I've included photos of the ink on the front and reverse of the page.If you take notes for work or your volunteer duties, you might try this set up to see if it makes your notes more useful, as I have. It is a bit expensive per page, but used for this purpose, it is well worth it.
C**T
Very thin paper and expensive
Very thin paper and very expensive. I use the notebooks with the round disc rather than the 3 ring binders. This thin paper doesn't work well. The paper is so thin it doesn't stay in well. Maybe with 3 rings it would but I wouldn't be surprised if it tore easily. For the cost, I expected better quality paper
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