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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE General & Further Mathematics => Topic started by: Cayteelin on October 08, 2011, 02:40:36 pm
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So I've read all the VCAA specs for the bound reference, and stupid me just discovered I can't take in the lecture pad I'd been compiling notes in over the year because it has the perforated pages..
I went through and ripped all the pages out, because I don't want to rewrite them, so can I just staple them all together? Or does anyone have any better suggestions?
Thanks guys :)
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It might be boring but it wouldn't be a bad idea to rewrite them. You could find an error in your notes, or perhaps you could explain a key concept more effectively.
You would also be relearning the material.
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I see your point, but I've already gone through and highlighted key things and reread them lots of times. Rewriting would just be a waste of time now, so I'm leaving that as a last resort. But thankyou :)
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Staple it and duct tape the spine you can use it as a bound reference
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Thanks jasoN- ;D
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I did a similar thing...
and i went to Officeworks and colour photocopied them, plus shrunk them so i could fit more on one page!
that's be my suggestion...
;)
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I'm getting my years worth of notes and somehow making a Text book/mega notes bound reference.
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Couldnt you just go to Officeworks and get them to bound it for you, only costs about five bucks?