Do you have to "bound" your essays!?

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    Do you have to "bound" your essays!?
    Do you have to "bound" your essays!? I usually just put it in a poly pocket!


    Just wondering have to hand in my placement essay. Thanks.
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    Re: Do you have to "bound" your essays!?
    Depends on what they ask for. For final year reports and group projects they normally wanted binded for us.
    For my placement essay, it was fine in a plastic wallet.
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    Re: Do you have to "bound" your essays!?
    Only ever had to bind my dissertation.
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    Re: Do you have to "bound" your essays!?
    (Original post by Bill_Gates)
    Do you have to "bound" your essays!? I usually just put it in a poly pocket!


    Just wondering have to hand in my placement essay. Thanks.
    Not often no - either just in a wallet/with staples, or online submission. Then again, I can conjugate the verb to bind so it may not be particularly relevant....
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