Reddit Reddit reviews Wilson Jones 54311 Single-Sided Reinforced Insertable Index, Multicolor 8-Tab, Letter, Buff

We found 3 Reddit comments about Wilson Jones 54311 Single-Sided Reinforced Insertable Index, Multicolor 8-Tab, Letter, Buff. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Wilson Jones 54311 Single-Sided Reinforced Insertable Index, Multicolor 8-Tab, Letter, Buff
Classic style tab dividers, insertable dividers are made of durable paper with plastic tabs; for use with letter size sheets; fit inside any standard 3-ring binder or report coverDouble reinforced binding edge and reinforced tabs make these dividers long-lasting and durable; blank inserts are included for custom tab titlesSet of 8 tabbed dividers; colored tabs are transparent for easy color-coding and readability
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3 Reddit comments about Wilson Jones 54311 Single-Sided Reinforced Insertable Index, Multicolor 8-Tab, Letter, Buff:

u/DilbertsBeforeSwine · 1 pointr/mathematics

I bought graph paper the summer before I started taking math classes after Calc II, and I haven't opened the package yet. I had Number Theory, Calc III, Vector Calc, Abstract Algebra I and II, a Problem Solving course and Geometry and found no need for graph paper. I saw it for a dollar and thought it might be useful. If there's anything that needs a graph, I find that a sketch works just fine.
I'm kinda weird when it comes organization. Everything needs to be exactly where I want it (I'm one of those people). So what I do is separate the binder into sections with these exact Binder Tabs. I use this Binder. You may want to try a 2" binder though. The only reason I don't is that I don't want to carry the 2" binder around.
So there are 8 sections in the binder. My last section is for extra paper. The other 7 cover 3-4 classes. I use 2 sections for a math class: one for the notes and one for the homework and other problems. I date every sheet to make finding things easier. With the remaining section after 3 math classes, I will put a random humanity or philosophy class. They only need one section. Economics took only one section for me, but I had a really easy professor. I've never taken a programming course (until this upcoming fall), but most of my friends are computer science majors (why I'm on Reddit), and I've never seen any of them take notes for any computer science classes.
Upper level math courses are fun with the right professors. A horrible subject becomes fun with a good professor; a great subject becomes dreadful with a bitch. You'll need patience to succeed. It gets really frustrating sometimes.
Also, I'd like to add that one of my teachers took notes on a tablet instead of the whiteboard, and she posted them online. The notes looked nice and I'd recommend the tablet if you feel like spending the money. I don't like using tablets, and there are many hundreds of things I'd rather do with $300, so I just stick to paper.

u/jacmoe · 1 pointr/writing

Sometimes, you can use small plastic dividers to help organize your notebooks :)

u/StaysConfused · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I will try to explain this clearly but...meh.

I worked as a department manager over the book department of our store. The buyers asked us to re-file all of our paperwork and 6 months later upper management decided that way was stupid and told us to put everything back. I had a stack of loose binders that I asked one of my employees to alphabetize for me while I went to lunch. When I got back I walked in to her taping something. I walked up and saw that she had cut all of the clear tabs off. Why did she do this thing? Because she thought they were the kind that you can unstuck and re-stick. Even if that were the case...why did she cut them?! I was pissed and sent her to be a door greeter while I tried to hunt down some new dividers. I get paged to the front about 5 min later because she had had a seizure at the door. She had epilepsy and any sort of heightened excitement caused her to seize. I had to drive her home. I still work there and I am still known as the "mean manager who gave some old lady a seizure".