<p>I use a 3-subject per class (5-subect for AP classes) with pockets because I just hate changing notebooks mid-year. I used to have binders for each class but that started to bug me, so I ended up with just one "homework" folder, and when I was totally done with a paper I put it in a file box at home. The only classes I use binders for are the ones were the teacher says to. I also go to my locker between every class - it's conveniently located - so my pack doesn't weight 100 pounds. All I ever have with me are one notebook, one textbook, and a folder.</p>
<p>I don't even notice brands; I just get whatever looks good.</p>
<p>I use a folder and a five start 1 subject notebook for classes... Binders suck. They are too big and bulky.</p>
<p>I usually get a binder and folder for each of my classes. (color coded)
Nerdy, I know. But it's kept me very organized. LOL</p>
<p>I really trust binders. I'm currently using 1" binder for all my classes. At the first few days, I usually just ask the teachers if its alright to put a section in the binder for the class. Usually, I get a yes and that's why I only need a binder and something to write with for school.</p>
<p>I get binders. They keep loose paper and can be rearranged any way I like. I don't have to worry about ripping things out of a notebook and trying to put it back either.</p>
<p>Bungie folders are amazing. Nothing can fall out of them and they are very durable. Unfortunately, Mead sold out of them.</p>
<p>hmm.. i don't know what they're called.. it might be a file folder? it's like an accordian thing lol with seperate files all in one. very useful, i keep all my loose papers for all classes in it bc a lot of teachers at my school never bother to punch holes in their handouts and that makes it annoying to have binders </p>
<p>then i just have like 1 subject 120 or some odd page notebooks i think mead 5 star? i have no idea lol so yeah one of those for each class and replace as necessary (usually around jan-february)</p>