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Old Aug 09, 2005, 02:21 AM
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I like the little mini Sharpies.. I have about a dozen different colors all on one of those loose rings. I also got a single hole punch that is about the same size as the miniture tot staplers. It actually is quiet, unlike most hole punches, and I was able to use it on all the handouts at orientation last week without being stared at for making noise. I also love pens, any and all assortments of colors. Crayola twistable colored pencils are also really cool, I just wish they were also erasable.


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Old Aug 10, 2005, 11:24 AM
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Question What brand of recording device?

You wrote: Recording device for lectures - I found this invaluable for the prof that speaks really fast or goes through a lot of material in a short amount of time. You can go back and listen to the tape or digital recorder to fill in the blanks on your lecture notes. It's also a great way to review and find out what you missed!


What brand of recorder did you buy to record your lectures? I have one but the playback sound was horrible. There are so many out there that I don't know which one to buy that is better.

Thanks!

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Old Aug 10, 2005, 11:38 AM
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A three ring hole puncher--I have a desk one and a small flat one that clips into my binder. Great for all of those handouts in class.

On a lighter note....Vodka and apple-tini mix for AFTER those miserable Med-Surg tests

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Old Aug 10, 2005, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Deede4525
You wrote: Recording device for lectures - I found this invaluable for the prof that speaks really fast or goes through a lot of material in a short amount of time. You can go back and listen to the tape or digital recorder to fill in the blanks on your lecture notes. It's also a great way to review and find out what you missed!


What brand of recorder did you buy to record your lectures? I have one but the playback sound was horrible. There are so many out there that I don't know which one to buy that is better.

Thanks!
I'm not near my recorder right now because I'm on vacation, but I think it's a Sony or Panasonic. It's an analog tape recorder. I know other people who had digital recorder or used an adapter for their IPOD like devices. Perhaps others on this forum can chime in?

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Old Aug 10, 2005, 01:05 PM
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My favorites are highlighters, colorful post-it notes, and every year I buy a new planner, mostly to keep track of all my school work and exam dates

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