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Jan Heirtzler ([personal profile] jan_andrea) wrote2005-10-29 11:13 am

Cleaning quandry

As part of the Clean Basement Initiative (CBI), we're trying to pare down stuff that hasn't been used in some time, or won't be used in the future. Mostly I have no problem with this. My class notes from college are taking up a good 2 shelves which could be used for, you know, useful stuff, and in theory, I am happy to recycle them. But in practice... I just opened up a couple of random notebooks (Evolution, Ecology -- stuff for my major) and read through them a bit... and I don't know if I can do it! I can get rid of the Education stuff no problem -- that was mostly woo-woo garbage anyway -- but the biology notes... I know I can get the majority of it through Google should I want to know how photoreceptors have changed through time, not to mention that it's been 10+ years since I took these notes, so a not-insignificant amount of the information is out of date. Yet, those notebooks represent so many hours of my life -- they're pretty much all I have left of my college education. Since I haven't really used my bio degree at all, most of that knowledge is long gone from my memory.

So there's my quandry -- I can chuck the stuff from the Gen Eds and education courses, but I'm so torn about the Bio stuff. I took good notes, darn it! I was a good student... at least for classes later than 10am. (Had a tendancy to nod off in earlier classes, alas.) I don't know. Should I toss them, nostalgia be damned, or just pare down to the "essentials" and chuck the rest?

[identity profile] ounceofreason.livejournal.com 2005-10-29 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Keep 'em. Clearly that's what you want to do, so do it. It's your basement, and you don't need an excuse. Just keep them and feel good about it.

[identity profile] indigobeej.livejournal.com 2005-10-29 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I held on to my Library School notebooks for decades. Once in a long while, I needed to look something up in them. Same with all of my Russian stuff, which I put so much effort and work into. A couple of years ago, I threw them all out, along with all of my old high school yearbooks. I don't miss them at all. So you might save a couple decades of moving them around if you toss them now. I did, however, save some of my essays and termpapers. For my children to look at when I die. ;^}
(I am at the point in my life that if I think I don't need it and that you guys will just toss it when you are forced to clean out your parents junk, then I try to toss it now.)