Should i organize the Papers to go from 1-250?

1:25 PM, Saturday March 22nd 2025

Im wondering if i should orginize my Papers, to make it easier for whoever will be reviewing them

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6:47 PM, Saturday March 22nd 2025

Do your best. Ultimately while I'm sure when it comes to those providing community feedback, ensuring they're ordered well is gonna be more meaningful. For the TAs, we're more accustomed to identifying trends and patterns across the set, which can make it easier to identify issues even when the pages are out of order (and since ordering is particularly difficult with imgur, while imgur also makes it easier to critique in other ways, we understand if the work is all over the place).

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2:02 PM, Saturday March 22nd 2025

YES PLEASE.

I know Imgur sucks at ordering your uploads - if you do it all at once, they upload in a random order and the "rearrange" button often stays grayed out for no reason, but doing it one at a time sucks. I feel ya, but it makes it waaay easier to see your progression.

5:17 PM, Saturday March 22nd 2025

Thank you for your answear! Ill be sure 2 organize them so its easier 2 see the progress

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