De-binding FA 2011

Started by Aquaman29
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Its not a bad idea to unbind FA. I had Office Max three hole punch and put it in a 3 ring binder. It works well for me, I can just take what ever parts of FA i want out which is helpful. For example, taking it to class and taking notes based on what profs say.

I also had Goljan Path unbound and then spiral bound it. its just easier to use that way.

The pages stability depends on your use. I use the FA and goljan alot and im noticing the fronts and back pages are getting a bit weak. I may need some reinforcement for those.

I would definitely get your books unbinded, fo sho.
 
I unbound it on my own. did it for goljian too, and love that I can shift some of the chapters around in the order I like. Plus, can add loose leaf which is nice for when adding notes.. love it 🙂
 
don't the pages rip in a binder? i want to unbind mine but i also don't want the pages to rip

My pages ripped a little bit but the reason for it was when the guy at kinko's hole punched my book, he left a bigger margin in the middle and the pages rub against each other and get caught. It can be fixed though by buying a larger binder.

I would suggest when you get it unbound and hole punched, to advise the person how to hole punch it. I thought it would be common sense but a lot of my words are cut out because of the larger middle margin.
 
I tore mine and hole punched them. The first page did tear at the holes but most of them were ok. I like it.

You can put hole re-enforcements on the ones that tear. I like it because I can add pages from other sources and its all there.

Besides, It felt great while I pulled it apart! :laugh:
 
don't the pages rip in a binder? i want to unbind mine but i also don't want the pages to rip

Yeah, some of them do if you tug too hard. When they do rip, I just tape the ripped edges together. A bit of a nuisance, but still like the arrangement I have with the binder...
 
As I'm working through FA with DIT handouts or whatever else, whenever I see a page I will add some page reinforcements to it. I don't do all 3 holes or both sides all the time. I just throw them on as a preemptive strike against page tearing. It would be painful to do it all in one sitting, but not as bad as you gradually do a few here and there. Builds up real fast.
 
You can put hole re-enforcements on the ones that tear.

This is key advice. I didn't like having FA unbound and in a binder. It was a pain to flip between pages and they ripped a lot. I only inserted about 10 pages in to FA so that wasn't as big of a deal to me as being able to write in the margins.

I probably wouldn't do it again.
 
This is key advice. I didn't like having FA unbound and in a binder. It was a pain to flip between pages and they ripped a lot. I only inserted about 10 pages in to FA so that wasn't as big of a deal to me as being able to write in the margins.

I probably wouldn't do it again.

I like it because it is keeping me more organized. I do agree it is a pain to flip quickly through stuff. Certain topics that are mentioned to be very high yield on DIT or that I have difficulty grasping I tend to print out or draw something nice and insert it in. At the end of the basic pharmacology section I have a bunch of practice questions with explanations to go through and solidify a bit.

Lots of stupid things like that. I also have my 2010 version still bound. That is kind of my practice run one lately because I scribble tons of worthless crap down. I will probably transfer the few useful things over as I go.