What should I do with my A level notes?

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  1. Tullia's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    (Original post by sammy-lou)
    Have you heard of people doing that? If so, that is genius!!
    I don't know. From the point of view of the person selling them, then yes. From the point of view of the person buying them, then no.
  2. Nick2K11's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    I'm keeping all of mine until results day, if I pass they will go up in flames in a glorious, glorious bonfire
  3. Alexander94's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    (Original post by rock_climber86)
    that sucks? . Can't you put it in your parents garage/spare room or something? It'd be such a shame binning it
    No spare room, im loosing mine because my brother is having my room. I have to bin stuff I am far more attatched to!
  4. cuckoo99's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    lol i just finnished AS and i've already recycled all my unit one **** though i've kept my unit2 stuff just incase ;p
  5. Tullia's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    (Original post by cuckoo99)
    lol i just finnished AS and i've already recycled all my unit one **** though i've kept my unit2 stuff just incase ;p
    Definitely a wise decision to keep Unit 2 notes for Chemistry, as you'll likely need those when you begin Unit 4.
  6. Dream.On's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    yeh same as everyone else. dont burn them until you know foh sure you wont ever need them again. Don't be an idiot like me
  7. such_a_lady's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    My sister wanted my folders for German, Spanish and Lit but random stuff and Eng Lang are going in the recycling bin. Most of it already has. :pierre: I am NOT resitting.
  8. katyness's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    I kept worksheets and hand outs that I know will be useful in my degree and recycled the rest
  9. SecretDuck's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    Save them so you can show your future kids how A Levels were like in 2012. They might indeed be surprised.
  10. Accalia's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    I spent the majority of yesterday sorting through them - my own notes and blank past papers were handed to my sister (starts AS is september), the rest went straight into the recycling.
  11. cuckoo99's Avatar
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    Re: What should I do with my A level notes?
    (Original post by Tullia)
    Definitely a wise decision to keep Unit 2 notes for Chemistry, as you'll likely need those when you begin Unit 4.
    Indeed also might need to retake it in jan to get an A How you finding the unit 4 stuff? I think its pretty straightforward so far, just gets annoying when my calculator gives me the wrong answers ;p i must invest in a new 1
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