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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"