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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: onur369 on May 10, 2011, 05:15:40 pm
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I injured my back today at school and its most likely cause of my heavy bag. On Avg I carry about a 20kg bag, should I complain?
Note: This is no troll, its serious.
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who are you even going to complain to??
why do you carry a 20kg bag everyday? Surely you dont keed to carry everything to and from school everyday?
and also what the hell is in your bag
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All my books for the day, Im not going to go and carry around rocks :/
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You can buy a textbook for your house, and one for your locker at school, assuming you've got money pouring out of your ass.
Otherwise, try carry less? Can't you leave some books at school?
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Is it possible to minimize the amount you're bringing home? So bring home the CD instead of the textbook (if your textbooks have them).
I would use folders with paper in them instead of work books. So instead of bringing home the entire folder I would take out the pages I needed.
Also, if there were small bits of homework I could finish off at school so that I didn't have to bring it home I would always do that.
But yeah, is it necessary to bring home everything? And do you have a bag that properly supports your back? And if you do, are you wearing properly?
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All my books for the day, Im not going to go and carry around rocks :/
Wow, as if you really have 20 kilos worth of books...
Who do you want to complain to?
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Should be treating it as good training..
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Complain? Are you fucking serious? "Herp derp I'm going to fill my bag with books even though I know its going to be extremely heavy! OH NO MY BACK!!! Instead of taking responsibility for my actions and finding a new way to carry my books I should complain!"
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I injured my back today at school and its most likely cause of my heavy bag. On Avg I carry about a 20kg bag,
I can identify with you there. Dunno about you, but generally I lug all my books for the day everywhere I go. But complaining about it would probably just result in getting a "not well organized" lecture. Be smart about managing it. saaaaaam's advice is sound.
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Pump them like 10kg dumbbells on each hand. It's all you bro.
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^ yea this is a great way to handle it especially if you guys have the same subject at different times.
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seas category 11: heavy bags
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No offence man but this thread is some seriously stupid shit
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Ass to grass squats with that backpack brah!
No seriously you need to find the CD's for the textbooks and keep them at home.
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Are fat people allowed to complain about carrying extra 20kg in their tits?
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Are fat people allowed to complain about carrying extra 20kg in their tits?
They do on Biggest Loser.
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I understand your need to carry home your books and back to school again; maybe its this idea that you might just get some work done if you have books in your bag (well, that's me, anyway). Also, i like working with books in front of me instead of a PDF: it's just easier on the eyes, you can highlight, and most importantly Facebook isn't on the other tab.
Handy hints:
1. Get a two shoulder strap bag (not those messenger bags). It has to fit nicely just above the small of your back. Make sure the shoulder straps aren't too loose or low or it'll cause back pain. Make sure it's no more than 35Litres. I have one of these:
http://www.blackwolf.com.au/lifestyle/sidewinder/ , but maybe one of these will do too: http://www.blackwolf.com.au/education/
Larger bag = greater temptation to put in more books.
2. Think ahead - if you think that the next day there will he a mountain load of books, then take some home today.
3. Get another smaller bag and put some books in there.
4. Use PDFs for larger textbooks like your methods stuff.
5. Use your school spares and do that work!
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I used to carry a lot of my textbooks back and forth from school during the exam period.
Just make sure first of all your putting the straps from your bag on both shoulders (yeah i gave slinging it on one after i noticed i was waddling...) and try tighten/loosen the strap things untill you get a comfortable balance.
Look into getting a better built bag perhaps or one of those wheely ones?
I only walked to the bus stop which was idk... 500m with a bag like that though (up stairs which sucked), if youre walking home with it and dont live around the corner, i would consider stopping, you could do yourself some serious damage.
Or you could hope your back will toughen up and adapt eventually
Who would you complain to anyway? No one is really forcing you no offense or anything man.
(Edit: Just read what Readinya said. She has a good point, if you don't have chemistry tomorrow try leave that book at home till you have it next if you can or bring it home the day before then or something. Try be smart about what you carry when, i also did this.)
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um... i used to carry a load.. but now it's better. I bought a folder and divided in compartments for my subjects and instead of taking the whole load of folders, i leave them at home and i only carry sheets that I'll be needing at school.
If you dislike pdfs.. and you don't mind killing some papers (not advocating deforestation) but.. you can photocopy your book-say 4 double sided pages in one A3?
hope that lifts a few kilos off.
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4. Use PDFs for larger textbooks like your methods stuff.
+1, I don't carry any textbooks home (other than english novels -which aren't at all heavy), just my exercise books.
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Hire someone to carry them for you. :)
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loseing ur body weight is my suggestion. Then you can carry books like me :)
If you are overweight, surely you'll hurt your back. otherwise so.
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Haha, i don't know i was a pretty skinny guy and it still wasn't nice carrying all my books in year 12.
I thought having a larger body (taller, more muscle ect) would give you more room to spread the weight across as well
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I injured my back today at school and its most likely cause of my heavy bag. On Avg I carry about a 20kg bag, should I complain?
Note: This is no troll, its serious.
What the hell? Have fun trying to win against whoever you are going to complain about if they didn't force you to carry that much - even if they did, I would still doubt your case.
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Haha should I complain, some people.. ;D
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invest in a small suitcase