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how many writing books/folders are you gonna get? (1 Viewer)

rach19

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Im thinking loose leaf/lecture books and keeping a filing system pretty much like last year.
Whats recommended for humanities??
 

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if you do science degree, do you need to get a laptop?
 

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lou071 said:
if you do science degree, do you need to get a laptop?
probably not?
i don't see all that much need for a portable computer in science.

you could get a netbook i suppose
 

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In senior school I had 1 folder per subject with separating tags for each unit. I am a neat freak when it comes to study notes and I must say in times of exams I would be able to start studying without the hassle of organising notes. I guess I'll probably stay the same. My plan of attack would be to by a 192 page excercise book for lectures, a 192 page book for homework (i.e. maths homework), plastic sleaves for any handouts put this in a folder. This is basically what I did at high school and I guess I may aswell use it for uni. I have become acustomed to travelling a fair distance with a fair amount of weight on my shoulders (from VCE books). I really just couldn't think of myself having no organisation with study material.
 

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I bring 12 kilos of pads, just in case.
 

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