In high school, I used to carry around a big binder folder that had all the notes I needed for subjects that day. We didn't really bring text books to school as we had our own copy at home and when we needed to use it at school, the teachers would either inform us before hand or they'll just hand out copies for class use.Miss Winey said:if i'm doing a humanitities subject - say anything from the arts faculty, law, education
then i just loose sheets. write my notes. file when i get home.
Not sure about MECO units, but in my experience you basically never need textbooks in class for arts subjects. Only one of my subjects last semester had a textbook, and it was only recommended reading for like 2 lectures. And they rarely give out notes, its pretty much just what you take down yourself. Some classes provide lecture notes thoughjaimebien said:In high school, I used to carry around a big binder folder that had all the notes I needed for subjects that day. We didn't really bring text books to school as we had our own copy at home and when we needed to use it at school, the teachers would either inform us before hand or they'll just hand out copies for class use.
Since I'll be doing humanites next year, do you know if the bulk of notes we get are either handed out form lecturers or actually those that we take down ourselves? Also, what about textbooks? Generally, how many textbooks do you bring per day? Hopefully I'll get into Media and Communications at USYD, where I also plan to major in English.
i bought a colourhide one the other day, that good?KarmaKitten said:I usually get a 4-5 Subject notebook cause I hate carrying around too many notebooks. Everyone is different.
I've seen some people use one large notepad for ALL their subjects. Others get by with scrap paper.
so when u get home, how should u organise all ur stuff? eg a folder or binder for each subject? oh, and when ppl refer to subjects, do u mean eg BIOL1001, or the entire Biology subject?hollyy. said:i bought a colourhide one the other day, that good?
my sister said take the one book to uni. (have one where u can tear out the pages) them have a folder per subject (i dunno ill get say 5 them figure it out after a couple of weeks) that stays at home and just rip out and put in appropriate folder. and also take something to put loose leafs in. i got a few of those folder things that stay together with elastic chord round the corners (bit hard to explain.kristydolphins said:so when u get home, how should u organise all ur stuff? eg a folder or binder for each subject? oh, and when ppl refer to subjects, do u mean eg BIOL1001, or the entire Biology subject?
3 or 5, i got the 5 one.wixxy2348 said:Gonna take one lecture pad.
That or one colourhide book.. Do they come in 4 sections or 5?
Probably just a single lecture pad for the first day. Taking several folders to uni will probably get a bit annoying, it's loads easier just to rip the pages out and file them when you get home. It IS a good idea to have a folder for each subject,but leave them at home. I end up sorting through all my notes at the end of each semester and putting them in folders, but it's probably better to do it throughout the semester... in theory.orly? said:for the first day of uni?
yea kind of a weird question, but how many? @__@
im wondering if 3 or 4 books and folders is enough or too little. hmm.