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All is lost if one abandons hope.
My chemistry teacher recommended (told me to) using an entirely new book for chemistry, as my current one was too messy.
What do you think?
I can add images of the alleged "scribbles"
"I don't need to see all these scribbles everywhere" | It is art. It enhances the quality of my book work. It gives it pizzazz. |
"Is this work you did yourself at home? You don't need this in your school book." | Yes I do. It's literally about what we're doing at school. Why would I not want extra notes in my book. |
"Why are you using a grid book for chemistry" | It's more compact. Considering how bloody messy balancing chemical equations can be, I would venture that it's an improvement. |
"I'm worried you won't be able to see your work when you go back to revise" | My writing is clear, I have titles and dates. I already had to go back and revise a worksheet I was continuously doing because of how hard I found it. My last year's math book is of a similar quality. I had no issue using it to revise. |
What do you think?
I can add images of the alleged "scribbles"