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Should I keep my old high school notebooks for future reference?

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It's summer right now, and I enter college as a freshman in three weeks. As I'm cleaning out my untouched bookshelf containing all of my old highschool notebooks, I'm debating whether to keep them or not. For some subjects, I've made them into really nice organized binders, but I don't feel like doing this with every one. I say to myself I might need them for the future, but I can't ensure it. For example, I passed the AP Econ test with a 5, so I don't have to take it in college, but I don't know whether I should keep the notebook or not. The same with my French class, I don't have to take it in college, but should I keep its notes or not? And what about Physics? I will most likely take that class in college, but should I keep my notes for that class? The list goes on...

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  1. You should, just incase


  2. only classes that can be used in college and are at college level.  Things like basic math are useless.  Your french books are good, physics is not going to be worth keeping unless if it's AP physics, Economics would only be good if you go into Economics, or some related field of study.  The english books might not be good to keep, because in college, you are taken to a whole new level of english, rendering your old books useless.  

  3. I think this is really up to you to decide. I think if it was me I probably would on the subjects that I think I might be able to use later on and then if I don't then I would throw them away then. I don't think you need to make a decision at the moment. Keeping them around is hurting anything is it? Sounds like you are organized.  

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