Ambix3 answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 3:22 pm: I use a binder for each subject. I think their a lot easier. I was a lot organizer last year. I put a notebook and a folder in each binder, and then wrote the subject on each binder. Then just picked up the binder and the book and left my locker. It's a lot quicker than looking for each folder. Good luck this year in highschool =]
xO_aLex_xO answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 2:09 am: binders- cuz they have pockets for stuff- but it also has the handy 3 rings just in case- and pluss- you can find stuff a lot easier in binders- in folders you have to take all the papers out but in binders you can flip through your stuff like a book...hope i helped- but um if your planning to put like blank paper to write on(kinda like a copy book) you might want to go a lil bigger than 1-2 inches- you will have A LOT of papers- some high schoolers at my school have 4 and 5 inch binders...
xO_thAtS_hOTt_Ox answered Monday August 22 2005, 1:01 pm: Personally, I think 1-2 inch binders would work a ton better. Folders aren't as durable as binders, so binders will last a heck of a lot longer! I think binders are just easier to deal with!
orphans answered Monday August 22 2005, 8:38 am: Actually, I go for the 1 1/2 inch binders. They usually have enough space and aren't too big to carry. Hope this helps!
Teza answered Sunday August 21 2005, 9:12 pm: 1-2 Binders because papers wont fall out and you can put a lot of things in there. You can also find things and assigments faster and make it neater. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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