ok i am becoming a freshman and i was wondering if i get a jansport back pack with one pocket and a 2 inch binder with that be enough or should i get a bigger back pack?? how big should it be? and what should the size of the binder me?? i dont want to carry a lot of stuff with me..lol.. thanks
sarah0308 answered Saturday August 13 2005, 2:20 pm: hey im a freshman and i have a jansport bookbag.. i have the Jansport Air Juice bookbag and wat i bring to school is 2 1-inch binders, one 1 1/2 inch binder, a bunch of pens and pencils, and then other stuff for softball and basketball, but if im thinkin about the bookbag your talking about, you would def. have enough room! i had that bookbag last year (if your talkin about the one im thinkin about) and i had 3 1-inch binders! so you will def. have enough room!
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sunnyville answered Friday August 12 2005, 8:19 pm: Go to ebags.com for a summer sale or other sites.You could get a two inch binder at staples,this size binder is perfect for a project notebook.I'm sure it'll fit in your backpack or buy a 1 inch binder depending how much paper you need for each section. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Friday August 12 2005, 7:35 pm: jansport are GREAT for hs and they come in really cool styles. there's ones with 1 small pocket and then 1 big pocket, er 1 small pocket and 2 big pockets. either way stuff will definately fit. i think that 1 and 1/2-2 inches are good sizes, but it really depends on your teacher, because some are different. like the courses you take and what the teachers what you to have, but they'll be good. no bigger than 2, unless the teacher says so. we had to have a 3 inch last year for english, im a sophmore this year, and those are quite the hassle.
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