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1. Note-taking symbols and abbreviations for your reference:
    Abbreviations in Note taking
    Use only the abbreviations that fit your needs and that you will remember easily. A good idea is to introduce only a few abbreviations into your note taking at a time.
    Symbols helpful in math -- these are commonly used in texts and references.
    S = sum
    f = frequency
    Leave out periods in standard abbreviations.
    cf = compare
    e.g. = example
    dept = department
    Use only the first syllable of a word.
    pol = politics
    dem = democracy
    lib = liberal
    cap = capitalism
    Use entire first syllable and only 1st letter of 2nd syllable.
    pres = presentation
    subj = subject
    ind = individual
    cons = conservative
    Eliminate final letters. Use just enough of the word to form a recognizable abbreviation.
    assoc = associate
    biol = biology
    info = information
    ach = achievement
    chem = chemistry
    max = maximum
    intro = introduction
    conc = concentration
    min = minimum
    rep = repetition
    Omit vowels, retain only enough consonants to give a recognizable skeleton of the word.
    ppd = prepared
    prblm = problem
    estmt = estimate
    bkgd = background
    gvt = government
     Use an apostrophe in place of letters.
    am't = amount
    cont'd = continued
    gov't = government
    educat'l = educational
    Form the plural of a symbol or abbreviated word by adding s.
    chpts = chapters
    egs = examples
    fs = frequencies
    intros = introductions
    Use g to represent ing endings.
    ckg = checking
    estg = establishing
    decrg = decreasing
    exptg = experimenting
    Spell out short words such as in, at, to, but, for, and key.
    Abbreviations or symbols for short words will make the notes too dense with shorthand.
    Leave out unimportant words.
    Leave out the words a and the.
    If a term, phrase, or name is written out in full during the lecture, substitute initials whenever the term, phrase, or name is used again. For example, Center for Aerospace Sciences becomes CAS thereafter.
    Use symbols for commonly recurring connective or transitional words.
    & = and
    w/ = with
    w/o = without
    vs = against
    \ = therefore
    = = is or equal
    Use technical symbols where applicable.
    zb = German, for example
    ibid = Latin, the same work
    o = degrees
    H2O = water
    More reference:
    Use standard maths, accounting, and science symbols. Examples:
    + plus
    // parallel
    Use standard abbreviations and leave out full stops. Examples:
    eg example
    IT dept Information Technology department
    UK United Kingdom
    Use only the first syllable of a word. Examples:
    mar marketing
    cus customer
    cli client
    Use the entire first syllable and the first letter of the second syllable. Examples:
    subj subject
    budg budget
    ind individual
    To distinguish among various forms of the same word, use the first syllable of the word, an apostrophe, and the ending of the word. Examples:
    tech'gy technology
    gen'ion generalisation
    del'y delivery
    Use just enough of the beginning of a word to form a recognisable abbreviation. Examples:
    assoc associated
    ach achievement
    info information
    Omit vowels from the middle of words, retaining only enough consonants to provide a recognisable skeleton of the word. Examples:
    bkgd background
    mvmt movement
    prblm problem
    Form the plural of a symbol or abbreviated word by adding 's.' Examples:
    custs customers
    fs frequencies
    /s ratios
    Use 'g' to represent 'ing' endings. Examples:
    decrg decreasing
    ckg checking
    estblg establishing
    Spell out, rather than abbreviate short words. Examples:
    in
    but
    as
    key
    Leave out unimportant verbs. Examples:
    is
    was
    were
    Leave out unnecessary articles. Examples:
    a
    an
    the
    If a term, phrase, or name is initially written out in full during the talk or meeting, initials can be substituted whenever the term, phrase, or name is used again. Example:
    January Advertising Campaign Budget JACB
    Use symbols for common connective or transition words. Examples:
    @ at
    2 to
    4 for
    & and
    w/ with
    w/o without
    vs against
    Create your own set of abbreviations and symbols. You may wish to develop separate sets of symbols and abbreviations for different courses or subjects.
    Other Symbols and Abbreviations
    as a result of / consequences of <--->
    resulting in --->
    and / also +
    equal to / same as =
    following ff
    most importantly *
    less than <
    greater than > especially esp/