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Folders or Books?


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Aplus said:
Forget the weight, I wasn't even sure if they would fit. 3-4 folders, Maths exercise book and Cambridge textbook are annoying to arrange.
thick end to thin end carry one folder

or bigger bag
 

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thick end to thin end carry one folder

or bigger bag
No, it fits good lol.
 

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best way to organise books?

whats the best way to organise your exercice books and handouts?

do you glue them in, or put them all into a seperate folder?

or do you put them all into one plastic sleeve?
 

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separate folders per subjet.
glue and exercise books are so primary school.
 

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wendus said:
separate folders per subjet.
glue and exercise books are so primary school.
totally agree
1 folder with dividers, for each subject
1 folder with dividers for stuff you are working on.
file into subject folders when each topic is over.
 

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yes. and have all the concise notes in another folder too, for revision and study.
 

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yes as wendus said. but if ur using exercise books keep them safely for revision etc.
 

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Re: best way to organise books?

emytaylor164 said:
totally agree
1 folder with dividers, for each subject
1 folder with dividers for stuff you are working on.
file into subject folders when each topic is over.
A folder for each subject? How do you manage to carry it in your bag?
I'm planning on doing that next year, but I don't know if I'll be able to carry it all, I've been using loose sleeve paper for year 11, all divided in one folder. I found it easy to use at the start, but when I started using an excessive amount of paper it got really messy and unorganised.

So, should I continue with loose sleeve or go back to exercise books? :hammer:
 

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A folder for each subject? How do you manage to carry it in your bag?
I'm planning on doing that next year, but I don't know if I'll be able to carry it all, I've been using loose sleeve paper for year 11, all divided in one folder. I found it easy to use at the start, but when I started using an excessive amount of paper it got really messy and unorganised.

So, should I continue with loose sleeve or go back to exercise books? :hammer:
Don't be a moron, lol. Just bring loose leaf to school and then file it all into your folders when you get home (what I will be doing). And hello, D.

Edit: BTW, I recall reading that someone on this forum actually does bring a separate folder for each subject. Maybe you should ask him how he manages to carry it around.
 
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- find open area
- place in pile
- light on fire
- dance around fire
 

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zeam said:
- find open area
- place in pile
- light on fire
- dance around fire
Probably what Hendrix would have done to his school books. :)
 

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Next term (year 12) I'll use a one of those cheap cardboard folders for each subject (colour coded) and exercise books.
At the moment I am using one display folders for all my subjects and exercise books. haha .. the display folder is obese :p
 

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and he still got rich ):
 

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Re: best way to organise books?

I guess I just have to get a bigger bag then I already have. :hammer:

For all my sheets I use colour coded plastic envelopes.

I reckon I can try folder per subject. It'll just cost me quite a bit of money and if it doesn't work out then :hammer:.

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seakebab said:
I guess I just have to get a bigger bag then I already have. :hammer:

For all my sheets I use colour coded plastic envelopes.

I reckon I can try folder per subject. It'll just cost me quite a bit of money and if it doesn't work out then :hammer:.

Hello, V.
where's the love for j? :hammer:
 

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Re: best way to organise books?

seakebab said:
I guess I just have to get a bigger bag then I already have. :hammer:

For all my sheets I use colour coded plastic envelopes.

I reckon I can try folder per subject. It'll just cost me quite a bit of money and if it doesn't work out then :hammer:.

Hello, V.
It's only a couple of dollars a folder! :p
 

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