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What do i with gcse old gcse revision guides?

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What do i with gcse old gcse revision guides?

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  1. "Recycle, the possibilities are endless!"

    :)))


  2. rip them up

    set fire to them

    stamp all over them

    or

    recyle them

    lol

    hehe

    im curently trying to find more inventive ways to get rid of mine

    =D

    xo

    EDIT

    rip them into little pieces, throw them in the air and pretend its snowing

    have a 'dress in ur old revision guide' party

    or

    sell them to some1 in the year below for just under what the skl sells them for

    xD

  3. Number of options:

    -    Keep hold of them and use them as something to look back on later on in life

    -    Go into your school and ask if they want to buy them back off you for a price slightly lower than what you paid for them. These are then sold onto other pupils within the school that want a revision guide but not able to pay the full price for a new one.

    -    Ask around if any wants them and are doing the same course.

    -    Get your parents to ask anyone at work if their children need them.

    -    Ask family members if they need them/know any one that would benefit them.

    -    Keep hold of them. You may have children one day, or know someone that has children and would need them.

    -    Ebay them if they are in good condition.

    -    Offer them to a charity shop/second hand book shop.

    -    Or just throw them away/recycle them if you don't think of anything else to do with them.

  4. Don't waste them! Give them to a jumble sale or charity shop; see if your old school would like them for the library; at least recycle them!

  5. Selling them would be a good Idea.

    You could also recycle them.

    or even give them to someone like a friend who really needs them.

    Or if you cba to do those options Rip them Up!

    Good Luck. x

  6. ebay or give to a friend

  7. Burn baby burn... ;)

  8. Rub out any of your own annotations and sell them on eBay. That's what I'm planning to do.

    Or, have kids and give them to them.

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