Do We Need to Keep Our Notes? (1 Viewer)

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Do We Need to Keep Our Notes?

i.e. Once an exam for a subject is over, is there any use in keeping all the notes?

Also, if you're remotely interested in doing an honours year, or you want to do further courses (for example, an SIA course), do you need to keep all the stuff for the major? (Assuming your marks for that major were sufficient to gain entry to either)
 

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Keep it until you get the results back - just in case you fail!

Unless you plan to be a PASS leader or a tutor in later years, I don't see why you should keep your 1st year notes (unless you want them for reference, eg if you're doing a major in accounting or economics). I'm about to start 3rd year and I haven't had the need to use previous years' notes.
 

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I keep mine, usually pass them onto friends who havent dont it at the same time as me, or because of repeating.
 
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Do you keep your HSC notes? and why/why not.
No, because I will never need to refer back to them.

In univeristy, if you honour in something, would you ever need to refer back to your notes to write the thesis or something?
 

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dude431 said:
No, because I will never need to refer back to them.

In univeristy, if you honour in something, would you ever need to refer back to your notes to write the thesis or something?
Depends if your research covers material taught in previous years.
 

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