It's all a question of how well he knows his binder. If he really knows all the information inside, then the binder is just a safety blanket and it doesn't actually matter how big it is or how long it takes to flip through it. If he has a general idea of all the information inside and knows exactly where it is, then the size of the binder will only make a slight difference, and will probably actually improve his placing because there will be more information inside. If he doesn't know the information or where it is the binder, then he has a much bigger problem and needs to fix that before worrying about the size of his binder.
That being said, my partner and I always use laptops. You can magnify pictures and don't have to spend money on colored ink for the DSOs and spectra. You can put in a lot more information in case you get thrown a curve ball and need to search through an entire textbook for something you didn't expect to need to know.
So, laptops definitely have advantages, but as long as your friend knows what's in his binder, ctrl-f is not one of them.




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