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honestly a single 5 subject notebook is better bc it's more convenient

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SINGLE SUBJECT NOTEBOOKS. Ex-IB Diploma student here. Using 1 notebook for everything is never good.

:o who even uses 1 notebook for everything??????? How would you even organize that, let alone find a specific chapter LOL

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Much better to have separate notebooks for each class, about teachers keeping the notebooks, it only happened to me 2 or 3 times, whenever there is kind of like a journal involved or some sort of continuous work that the teacher keeps in order to grade at the end of the year. 

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do they collect the notebooks?

 

In my experience, yes, but rarely.

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What I usually do is carry my MacBook with me, then whatever other notebooks I have, usually I have 2 or 3 classes in the morning and 2 or 3 in the afternoon depending on whether I have things like PE or art in the morning and afternoon, then at lunch, since my locker is in the best fucking spot in the school (middle hallway, close to EVERYTHING) I just grab what I need for afternoon classes and put my morning books away.

 

So to answer in short, single subject.

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i used a single 5 subject pretty much all through school (a new one each year).  that being said I would definitely get seperate notebooks for each class as it'd be much easier to stay organized.  and thicker ones than the cheap crap you can buy for $0.40 so you dont have 3 notebooks for a single class by the end of the year

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Some teachers might collect your notes, meaning, you cant use one big spiral. It's more professional to just suck it up and carry around the 5 spirals. You'll be more organized, and able to switch from one subject to the other w/o getting distracted.

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Some teachers might collect your notes, meaning, you cant use one big spiral. It's more professional to just suck it up and carry around the 5 spirals. You'll be more organized, and able to switch from one subject to the other w/o getting distracted.

 

should i get folders?

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should i get folders?

 

I personally only used them my freshman and sophomore years, but those were my most organized years, so I'd say go for it. Not huge folders, but perhaps just a thing 3 rang binder to hold 5 or so paper folders for lose paper or important sheets. 

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I never took notes in high school. Now that I think about it I don't think I showed up to many classes either, I skipped classes to build robots or get drunk. Im pretty sure I was in the top absent list for the school.

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I never took notes in high school. Now that I think about it I don't think I showed up to many classes either, I skipped classes to build robots or get drunk. Im pretty sure I was in the top absent list for the school.

 

No offense, I don't think your the best person to give help.

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No offense, I don't think your the best person to give help.

Good call  :) .

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What type of robots did you build?

Me and a few others built a robot for launching Frisbee's a couple hundred feet using a kiddie bike tire spinning at about 15000 RPM, this one also used a camera to track targets using LED's (pointing at the target from the robot.) and retro reflective tape around the target. A tee shirt cannon robot for school rally's, this one used an old lawn mower chassis and a 20lb propane tank for an air cylinder that was dumped into a pipe to launch the t shirt.

 

I've personally made a robot that navigates a maze and generates a map of the maze using a rotating ultrasonic sensor. I've also made a couple coil guns and a single rail gun (so far  :D )

 

I am also a mentor on a robotics at the high school which I attended. I helped them make a robot that stakes totes for a competition.

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Trust me , you would want as much clear classifications over your subjects as you can ... 

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