ccc123
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Looking around me, it looks like a bomb went off. Words cannot describe teh level of disorganisation I have managed to reach. Is anyone else realising that they may drown in a sea of textbooks and notes?
Rhanoct said:try doing 5 humanities where your teachers have a passion for killing trees
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No but, at least if you have this sudden panic attack and are compelled to study, you won;t spend half an hour looking for a textbook.veloc1ty said:Lol I'm very organised, file everything and keep it in order. Half of my "study" is neatly organising stuff, it's a subtle form of procastination.
Half of my notes and crap are in folders and organised. I'm so sick of text books. I have like 7 that i have to take to school pretty much everyday. Effin ghey. I have 2 for Modern 2 for Bio 1 for Hospitality 1 for Math and 1 for SOR. + Because i do a lot of Distance ed - it's all notes and paper. Talk about passion for killing tree's. 50+ pages a week per person.ccc123 said:Looking around me, it looks like a bomb went off. Words cannot describe teh level of disorganisation I have managed to reach. Is anyone else realising that they may drown in a sea of textbooks and notes?
Per Distance Ed subject. Thats 150+ pieces of paper a week.bassistx said:lol 50 pages a week...
We get at least 10 pages for Business per lesson. I gave up. I don't do the work anymore. Just read the summaries.
My laundry takes up more floor space than rubbish, I reckon.
i do that, but my room is still a mess, of all the notes we get in class. i organise them about once every 2 weeks in 2 folders, dat hepls a bit.siddharthlaha said:Try typing up your notes when youget home. That keeps all your notes in one, more managable place (the computer) and by copying the notes, you are revising them.