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midoriya izuku ([personal profile] herolatry) wrote in [community profile] pencilcase 2017-09-06 05:09 am (UTC)

Huh? Oh. It's not that difficult. I like to have one notebook and one clear file for each subject. Colour-coded, so it's easy to find what you want at a glance! [Uh-oh, mutter mode is beginning, here he goes...] I like blue for English, red for math, green for science... but I suppose it doesn't really matter what colours or system you use, so long as you can understand it. Anyway. Then handwritten notes go in the notebook, and handouts from the teacher go in the clear file. At the end of term, you take all the loose sheets out of the clear files for each subject and jot down any information on them that isn't in your written notes, and file the sheets away in a larger folder on your bookshelf, which I'd usually recommend keeping at least until the end of the year, and it helps if they're divided by subject as well, with sub-dividers indicating the topic... anyway and then half your revision for end-of-term tests is already done, and you have an empty clear file again for the next start of term. Yeah, that's the best way to to do it, I think...

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