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Quick Question on Labs

 
Old 08-21-2010 at 02:35 PM   #1
MiniDragon
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Quick Question on Labs
Going back to school shopping, and I just need to know if Labs require their own notebooks? I know some labs need to be handed in the day of, and I'm not sure if its ok to just rip out the pages from a notebook dedicated to the entire course, or if its preferred that labs are written in one book. or can they be typed?

(I suppose a related question would be, is it wise to lump work done in tutorials in the same notebook as the information from lectures, or if another notebook would be best. Just seems in that situation you'd have like 50 notebooks.)
Old 08-21-2010 at 02:42 PM   #2
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Going back to school shopping, and I just need to know if Labs require their own notebooks? I know some labs need to be handed in the day of, and I'm not sure if its ok to just rip out the pages from a notebook dedicated to the entire course, or if its preferred that labs are written in one book. or can they be typed?

(I suppose a related question would be, is it wise to lump work done in tutorials in the same notebook as the information from lectures, or if another notebook would be best. Just seems in that situation you'd have like 50 notebooks.)
Generally, you'll need to buy a specific lab notebook. Depends on the class which one you have to buy. I know for Physics you need a special lab-bookish sort of thing. For chem, you need a lab workbook that has carbon paper so you can keep a copy and hand in a copy. All available at Titles!

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Old 08-21-2010 at 02:50 PM   #3
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Generally, you'll need to buy a specific lab notebook. Depends on the class which one you have to buy. I know for Physics you need a special lab-bookish sort of thing. For chem, you need a lab workbook that has carbon paper so you can keep a copy and hand in a copy. All available at Titles!
Alright. Guess I don't need to worry about it for now. Thanks!



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