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Reddit mentions of Cambridge Mead Wirebound Quad Notebook, 70 Sheets-Ivory (6194)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Cambridge Mead Wirebound Quad Notebook, 70 Sheets-Ivory (6194). Here are the top ones.

Cambridge Mead Wirebound Quad Notebook, 70 Sheets-Ivory (6194)
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    Features:
  • One double pocket divider
  • Perforated, Laminated cover
  • Cover is Navy
  • Quad ruled, ivory paper
Specs:
ColorIvory
Height11.05 Inches
Length0.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2018
Size1 Pack
Weight1 Pounds
Width10.3 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Cambridge Mead Wirebound Quad Notebook, 70 Sheets-Ivory (6194):

u/HeroOfCanton · 3 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

I dont use these, I hate having loose paper. I use spiral bound grid paper.

u/ebilgenius · 2 pointsr/compsci

This guy knows what's up.

Although I prefer Spiral Bound

u/worstpe · 2 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

If you like a good notebook I'd recommend buying some of these: Cambridge Quad Wirebound Notebook 70ct (06194) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VIVX2C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6NSsDb1PHT6SD

I absolutely love the paper. There is hardly any bleed through with a pilot precise V5.

u/Clockwork_87 · 1 pointr/MechanicalEngineering

I have a bunch of these that I use for notes and anything math related. I also bought a tops computational pad that is BIG but I haven't used it none.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VIVX2C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/PhilABustArr · 1 pointr/UTAustin

Got this one for $8, hopefully it rocks :)

u/cendasprime · 1 pointr/GetStudying

I have terrible handwriting (tremor). You might want to try printing instead of cursive because you'll have to consolidate what the teacher is saying a bit more. I use graph-paper notebooks: the grid helps regulate my writing a bit. I also fold the paper into 2 columns or fold down a triangle section to break up the page visually, draw boxes around some things and try to note if anything strikes me with a funny association I can use for testing. If there's something to draw, I draw it...it looks awful but it's still a good memory prompt. But typing only works for me when I listen to online lectures that I'll never be tested on anyway.
For the notebook, Amazon is too expensive, (1/2 this price elsewhere) but these are the ones that help me: https://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Quad-Wirebound-Notebook-06194/dp/B003VIVX2C. At my store, they're located in the section with stationery and ledgers, not with the main set of notebooks.
I hope any of that helps! Good luck and good job for thinking it through.