I know that some students told me that they wrote all or part of the first lab in pencil. I told them to make sure and write in pen for all future labs and that I didn't think that they had to go back and copy over the pen in ink. I checked with the other mentors, and we do want you to go back and correct your notebooks. I know that it is tedious but these are technically legal documents recording you research. If you dont want to write over it in pen you can also scan it and paste it in you lab notebook.
Sorry about the confusion,
Michael
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