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Keep looseleaf sheets in Folders. If you are heaps organised go for one of them. Otherwise books ftw.PrettyVacant said::\ Well what else are you going to write on?
Keep looseleaf sheets in Folders. If you are heaps organised go for one of them. Otherwise books ftw.PrettyVacant said::\ Well what else are you going to write on?
watatank said:Keep looseleaf sheets in Folders. If you are heaps organised go for one of them. Otherwise books ftw.
I use those clamp files, I can't be bothered stapling or putting things in sleeves so they're a pretty good option. You put all the notes, worksheets and summaries of each chapter into one of them. They cost about $2-$3, and I just bought a shitload of them. They are seriously awesome though.watatank said:Keep looseleaf sheets in Folders. If you are heaps organised go for one of them. Otherwise books ftw.
Yeah, use those binder books that have punch holes on the the sides so you can fit them inside your folder (thats if you're getting one)cs01001 said:Is it recommended to still use exercise books for Year 11?
Supermarkets, officeworks, retailers. I often "mistakenly" take other people's kilometricos toocs01001 said:Kilometricos are good, just don't know where to find them, lol. I often mistakenly take them off other people, lol
It depends. I find books easier because it 'flows on' because unlike loose my pages don't get mixed up and the pages aren't easier to lose.cs01001 said:Is it recommended to still use exercise books for Year 11?
Those are really good bookstimlay said:i don't have that many notes.
i get a 5 subject notebook.
They're great pensLottoX said:Also, Staedtler(sp?) pens were nice.
Oh, you mean the stick ones?! Yeah they're awesomeLottoX said:Nah, I used a manilla folder for every subject/topic.
Also, Staedtler(sp?) pens were nice.
Kujah said:Yeah, use those binder books that have punch holes on the the sides so you can fit them inside your folder (thats if you're getting one)
Or else, you can use A4 lined paper that is fitted inside your folder to write stuff in class.
Lever arch fodlers are alright. But they're too bulky and big to fit all of them inside your bag.LottoX said:Those are lame. Manilla folders ftw! It stops you from over-organising your notes, because with those folders when you miss something you're like "OMG MY LIFE HAS ENDED! OUT OF SEQUENCE!", while with manilla folders, everything you've got is all in loose leaf, it makes life a lot easier. Plus, there's no definite limit to the amount of pages you can store in them.
I think I'd make a good manilla folder salesman.
>< But manilla folders are ugly and don't file properly on my bookshelf. I can't bear the though of having to stack them on top of each other. Unless I got a filing cabinet or something...but that's taking things a bit far.LottoX said:Those are lame. Manilla folders ftw! It stops you from over-organising your notes, because with those folders when you miss something you're like "OMG MY LIFE HAS ENDED! OUT OF SEQUENCE!", while with manilla folders, everything you've got is all in loose leaf, it makes life a lot easier. Plus, there's no definite limit to the amount of pages you can store in them.
I think I'd make a good manilla folder salesman.
You mean the hole-punchy things that fit inside your folder and are sort of flat and compact? No.Kujah said:Lever arch fodlers are alright. But they're too bulky and big to fit all of them inside your bag.
I prefer getting one binder folder with dividers, binder books and lined paper. Does anyone bring a punch hole thingy to school?
@tim: stupid roddick :mad1:
That's what we specialise inLottoX said:Also: 10 posts in 5 minutes. Nice spam.
I can get quite passionate about stationery, okay?LottoX said:I used to put it in my bad because it was afraid to lose it.
Also: 10 posts in 5 minutes. Nice spam.