PrettyVacant
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Agreed.simonloo said:I'm afraid all you people using loose leaf are just uni student wannabes. Books FTW.
Agreed.simonloo said:I'm afraid all you people using loose leaf are just uni student wannabes. Books FTW.
What's to explain?Heliotrope said:I've never much liked exercise books, but I didn't know there was a viable alternative. Could someone explain loose leaf to me?
Fk, I should've thought of that.mudcake42 said:loose leafs all the way!! as Tasho said, easier to add stuff. I've only just started using loose leaf for maths instead of the grid book ... and I really like it. It's great to do homework so you can just add it to your folder and also if you get problems wrong and want to do them later you can just add them...
we get HEAPS of sheets so it's just easier to have a folder otherwise my book would result in a complete mess!
lol! ha so true!iEdd said:A4 Folder + dividers + ONE lecture/note pad and a 4 ring hole punch for at home = WIN.
I don't understand why anyone wants to carry up to 192 x 6 = 1152 sheets around with them every day, when they may be mostly blank.
At home you can keep a folder (ring binder) for each subject to dump old shit in as your school folder fills up. It's easy as. You can also re-order your work, or put something in that you missed, without having the worry of your book out of order, etc.
Holy shit hahahahaahaha. Have you by any chance heard of the word 'idiom'?flier higher said:do you hold such a view in seriousness? consider the greats of times gone by, those of science, mathematics, and literature; most of said greats were forced to keep their discoveries unknown until late in their lives, or even until their death. those who didn't may have been persecuted by the conformist, "minds think alike" Church (at the time it would have been the Catholic Church).
Yep, that's why it's an idiom babe.flier higher said:yes, although it's an interesting to note that, should it be taken literally, it's untrue.