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Reddit mentions of Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner Pens, 0.4 mm - 25-Color Rollercase Set
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner Pens, 0.4 mm - 25-Color Rollercase Set. Here are the top ones.
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- Start mind mapping with Europe's number one fineliner which is well known all over the world.
- Their hexagonal striped design and their metal encased tip makes it suitable for rulers and stencils.
- The STABILO point 88 pen is smudge proof, great for left-handers and ideal for writing drawing and sketching.
- It has a 0.4 mm line width and water based ink making it a popular choice for artists and children.
- Take advantage of the long cap-off time.
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Specs:
Color | Red Roller |
Height | 2.2 Inches |
Length | 8.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2018 |
Size | Set of 25 |
Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Width | 4.45 Inches |
I also want to emphasize that this was how I got through a science undergrad degree too.
I would go to the basement of the library since it was so quiet, and I wouldn't leave until everything I had to do was done.
OP, I also want to mention that you absolutely have to figure out a method of studying that works for you. For me, I got a huge roll of colored pens for note taking. I heavily color coded my notes which not only kept me engaged in studying, it was also a really great way for me to organize the information in a way that made sense to me. (Here's the pens that worked so well for me, Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner Pens, 0.4 mm - 25-Color Rollercase Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WGWJL0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ha1PDbSW5SR42)
I have these and they are great for making my notes look pretty and organized. I've long been using different colored pens (black, blue, green, red) to make my notes not look so flat (how do you find anything when all your notes are in black?) but these pens are also good for drawings/diagrams.
I use a well writing black pen for standard notes, but whenever there is something important, a vocab word, something that'll be on an exam, I'll use a bright pen color. It makes my notes fun to reread, and easy to find information when I go back. If you don't want to be that fancy, you can just get a few different colored pens and decide how you'd like to designate them (blue/green/red), for vocab, !exam!, drawings, or just routinely change the color to break up the text a little.
Hope I helped a bit :) I immensely enjoy taking the time to make my notes organized and fun to read.
Not sure about best, but I use Sakura/Sharpie Ultra Fine, Stabilo, Staedler drafting pencils, and Paperchase pens.