Binder Checks AHHHHH

<p>I hate it how teachers have these things where, at the end of the semester, you turn in a binder, with all the work you've done for the semester. I know it's to help you be organized, but still, it's a complete waste of time. Not only do I have tons of paper, but im spending a few hours organizing it before it's due. The reason it takes me so long to organize, is because teachers don't give me assigments in the order of which I do them. But rather at random. As of now im preparing my physics and psychology binder. Both worth 200 points.</p>

<p>Oh my when I read the title, I read it as "Bin" and then "Der" Checks..not "Bynder" ..geez what is wrong with me
I had a teacher who used to give notebook checks which weren't bad, but not a comple, end of the semester check.
Sounds kinda useless ..especially for 200 pts. Just gives free points to the neat ones out there in class</p>

<p>yeah that's ridiculous...what grade are you in? the last time i had something like that was 8th grade...and then they give up on trying to make you organized.</p>

<p>the last time i've had those thingees were in 9th grade
and i remember the frustration of getting eveerything into the proper dividers</p>

<p>Yeah, my precal (yeah, i'm still in precal) teacher gives bonus points for a binder, and she gives me this funny look when I tell her I don't have one... but they are so annoying and unneccessary, especially for precal.</p>

<p>Yeah, I always start out really nice and organized in September when everything is brand new and has a specific spot organized into all these little binders with the tabs. But now, all of my papers are inthe front of my math book and completely disorganized.</p>

<p>I hate though that for AP Euro almost our entire grade is based offtwo notebook checks! Not based on tests or how well you know the material but how well it is organized.</p>