Science Skills
Science, or learning in general, requires the ability to discover and record and understand what occurs/happens. While it can be applied to broader circumstances, like discovering a new species or a new galaxy, it can be something simple as finding out something on your own and deducing your own opinion on it. Take a look how the process of discovery was explained with my personal experience of finding out about beer and it's taste and the reason for it.
It is important for people to understand topics, but it's important to be able to convey information too. People understand things differently than others, people take notes differently or remember things slightly differently than others. All this is okay, as long as the information can be understood and relayed to others. Here is an example of some of my own notes taken for the course, and certain wording is bolded or emphasized since, to me, that is the key point I am trying to remember. For example, some might know what anatomy and physiology right away without any thought, while I myself need to describe it in some other way because that's how I recall it. Doing so not only makes notes be of value to me, but may also serve others.