 So taking notes by hand or actually typing them, which one is the better approach for medical students? Now, honestly, when you are talking about from a memory standpoint, scientifically it's shown better that things you write are things that tend to stick a little bit better, mainly because usually when we're paying attention to lectures and things of that sort, we just can't write as fast as somebody's speaking. So we actually kind of subconsciously are forced to kind of make the information a little bit more brief, a little bit more concise. When we type, because we're typically faster typers than we are writers, a lot of us fall in that trap of essentially regurgitating what the professor's saying. So in terms of a retention standpoint, writing by hand definitely probably wins more often than not. But from a practicality standpoint, just for the sheer volume of information you have in medical school, having a notebook is probably not gonna be the most advantageous, you know, definitely for things like your reviews. You just wanna have a very quick, easy system of being able to kind of control find for the certain topics that are giving you trouble, whether you're creating outlines or you're creating flashcards. And just having all your notes digitally also gives you that nice kind of portability. So in case you don't have your actual physical notebook, all of your digital notes may be in one place.