BINDER or NOTEBOOK (for AP Bio)

<p>My teacher is givin me a choice between choosin a binder or notebook for her AP Biology class. she said we were goin to take a lot of notes plus she was goin to give us handouts…what do u think it’s best for an AP Bio class? using notebook or binder?</p>

<p>I say…GET BOTH!</p>

<p>Get a spiral notebook that’s 3-hole punched, and you can put it in the binder :]</p>

<p>^ Exactly. That is what I did for Latin.</p>

<p>ME TOO! Woah… :]</p>

<p>^ Lol, Latin Nerds! :D</p>

<p>YAY Latin!</p>

<p>That’s what I’m doing for all of my classes. I’m actually going to attempt note taking this year. :slight_smile: Let’s see if it actually works. I’m conducting my own personal experiment.</p>

<p>Yay for Latin! :] Are any of you doing AP Latins? I did Vergil last year and am doing Literature this year, wahooo! :D</p>

<p>^^I will try it too. We can compare our restults.</p>

<p>INVENIAMVIAM, I am in an IB School, so, I am taking IB Latin 4.</p>

<p>I might self study for next year. My teacher isn’t qualified to teach it…</p>

<p>Curiosity, all you Latin people, what’s the first thing you learned in Latin?
For me, I can remember this so well, it was Quis est tata tuus? (I know there’s no punctuation and all the words are capatalized and no spaces but I can’t do that. :)) The second thing we were taught was Semper Ubi Sub Ubi. and the third was Gladio et tarde interfriciam.</p>

<p>Hhaha ^
The first think was “quid est nomen tibi?” and “mihi nomen est ____” lol we were so lame…
“Semper Ubi Sub Ubi” < haha nice ;]</p>

<p>I can’t really remember what else we learned in the beginning… I didn’t pay attention to my Latin I class because it was so boring, then second semester I REALLY didn’t pay attention because I was self-studying the rest of Latin I and all of Latin II in that semester so I could skip out on them lol. :] My teacher was amazing.</p>

<p>^^ What? We just used the cambridge series.</p>

<p>We didn’t even use a text book, so it wasn’t easy to go ahead.</p>

<p>My teacher is amazing though. We’re always off topic. One day I asked him why he let us get off topic so much his response was “Well, this is such a boring class I have to liven it up and make you all pay attention some how.”</p>

<p>I think it hard to go ahead even with a textbook. I like my teacher, and he explains things much better than the book anyways.</p>

<p>We used the Cambridge books too. Latin I was book 1 and half of book 2, Latin II was rest of book 2 and all of book 3. I self studied books 2 & 3, then we used the cambridge [i think…] book for Latin Vergil, it’s called Song of War or something?</p>

<p>^ Oh I loved my teacher, he just had to move really slowly because it was mostly freshmen in the Latin I class [obviously] and it wasn’t an honors class b/c we didn’t have one of those [ehhhh], and I was a sophomore so I was bored.</p>

<p>edit - yeah it was hard to go ahead even with the book, but I wanted 4 years language and I had no room in my schedule for Latin freshman year, so I had to skip something.</p>

<p>^ Yeah. I am kinda forget vocab in Latin, but I do very well in grammar. I had the second highest grade in the class, and was one fo the two who one the academic excellance award in the class.</p>

<p>All I know ismy teacher is constantly impressed with my translating ability, so I guess I must be good with the grammar, since I sit with the Latin-ENgish dictionary looking up words, because I hate memorizing them. :)</p>

<p>Lol, I’m good with vocab and GREAT at translating [apparently…] but grammar… that was Latin II which I “self-studied” and didn’t ever really do…
But I can translate really accurately with the limited grammar knowledge that I have. Some of the more obscure endings really get me. I can’t remember future tense really errrrghakl</p>