#weekly student planner
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carnetist · 2 years ago
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Hey peeps!
We know that planning can get quite hectic. Let’s go back to simplicity.
Keep everything on one page. Keep track of what’s worth remembering with this simple weekly plan. We are so excited for you to experience the simple weekly plan on digital platforms or as printables. Monday and Sunday starts are available to you in more than three colors.
Without further ado,
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS YOUR FREE SIMPLE WEEKLY PLAN SHEETS
Enjoy!
Carnetist
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chiimi-png · 9 months ago
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Started setting up for my new semester. wanted to start with my planner, I'll still be using my filofax but with blank paper for more customised pages
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starryaspirant · 2 months ago
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If you are seeing this, make your weekly schedule.
It’s your sign.
It really works, only if you look at it everyday :D
Let’s do it guys, let’s complete our goals!
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popchyk-oui · 2 years ago
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last week of july ☁️
made a tracker a la petite gloom for a more streamlined version of tracking things
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studywithavalon · 1 year ago
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Authentic, real time journaling and studying // food, coffee, mess and forensic psych papers to read
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parklandcryptid-studies · 2 years ago
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23 July 2023
After a long break I'm finally back! I'm studying Italian part-time, but still on break from my education bachelor until next year.
I set up my July spread a hot minute ago but I'm finally posting. All these animal stickers came from @dogfruit01!
The quote is from my current read She Is a Haunting which I'm almost finished now and loving btw.
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Please ignore my hands it's the middle of winter and I have raynauds so they pretty much always look that colour atm.
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maliha-lili · 2 years ago
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Digital planner
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Hey guys! So college is difficult and I need to start making money. I've opened an etsy digital planners so please check it out. I sell meal planers, study planners, daily planners, outfit planners, etc.
Please reblog and share this with friends and family too. My next customer might be someone you know :)
Here's the link to this planner.
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university-roadkill · 3 months ago
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Weekly Set-Up
Since, I am still on break I decided to get ahead on setting up some weekly spreads for the month of January! Super NOT excited to go back but I am looking forward to a sense of routine.
**Planner is from Mossery in the Bubble Wishes theme**
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everydaymusecreation · 4 months ago
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My new boho-themed printable weekly planner!
Plan your week, organize your life, and be successful!
Check out this cute aesthetic notepad at an affordable price. Follow the attached link to start your journey of productivity!
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muyscacolors · 2 years ago
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LOVE the idea of spring academia. And seasonal academia. How cool could be a seasonal themed agenda o loose paper... Anyways. Great week m' friends
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is spring academia a thing? everything's been blooming lately ✿ i think i'm slowly getting used to the workload this semester but it's still a lot so i try to fit in breaks whenever possible :')
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winthedayplanner · 1 year ago
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Academic Planner Pages Student - Win the Day Planner
What should be included in an academic planner?
An academic planner should encompass various elements to help you stay organized and on track with your studies. Here's a list of items you might consider including:
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Semester Overview:
Academic calendar with important dates (start/end of semester, holidays, exams, etc.)
Class schedule including timings, locations, and professors' names
Assignment Tracker:
Sections for each course with assignment due dates, project deadlines, and details
Exam Schedule:
A section specifically dedicated to exam dates, times, and subjects
Study Planner:
Time slots or sections for planning study sessions, including allocated time for each subject
Goal Setting:
Space to set academic goals for the semester or year
Task List/To-Do Section:
A general area for non-course-specific tasks (such as errands, personal tasks, etc.)
Notes and Extra Pages:
Blank pages for jotting down important information, lecture notes, or other relevant details
Personal Commitments:
A section for personal commitments to ensure a balanced approach to studies, work, and personal life
Contact Information:
Space for important contact information like professors’ emails, classmates’ contacts, tutoring services, etc.
Habit Tracker:
A section to monitor habits related to studying, like daily reading, exercise, or maintaining a study routine
Financial Planning:
If relevant, a section for budgeting, scholarship/grant deadlines, and financial aid information
Resource Section:
Useful resources like academic support services, library hours, online study tools/websites, etc.
Remember, an academic planner should be personalized to fit your specific needs and preferences. You might want to use digital tools or apps for some of these sections or go for a traditional paper planner based on what works best for you. Regularly updating and reviewing your planner will ensure it remains effective throughout the academic year.
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enchanteddigitalshop · 1 year ago
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Late night study sessions be like:
Pov: learning binary trees.
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glowettee · 3 months ago
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✧ preparing for next semester series (1/12): creating your semester sanctuary ✧
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hi loves! 🌸 mindy here~ as we're getting closer to a fresh semester, i wanted to create a little series to help you prepare in the gentlest way possible. let's try to make this semester feel like a warm hug rather than a cold splash of stress! this series is for both high schoolers and college students, so don't worry! <3
first up, let's talk about creating your perfect study space - your semester sanctuary. this is where all the magic will happen, so we want it to feel just right.
essential elements for your study sanctuary:
a clean, clear desk or table
good lighting (natural light is best, but a soft lamp works too!)
comfortable seating that supports good posture
basic supplies within arm's reach
minimal distractions
sweet touches to add:
a tiny plant friend
fairy lights for cozy vibes
your favorite scented candle
a pretty planner or notebook
soft background playlist
organization tips:
use clear containers for supplies
keep frequently used items closest
create a charging station for devices
have a designated spot for your bag
use pretty folders for different subjects
maintaining the peace:
clean your space daily (just 5 mins!)
wipe down surfaces weekly
reorganize monthly
refresh decorations seasonally
keep snacks and water nearby
note: your study space should feel like a gentle invitation to learn, not a stark office cubicle. make it a place where you actually want to spend time!
pro tip: take a before picture of your space now, then an after picture when you've created your sanctuary. seeing the transformation is so rewarding!
with love and gentle whispers, mindy x
p.s. share your study space pictures with me! i'd love to see your cozy corners. 🤍
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milkoomi · 3 months ago
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how i maintained a 4.0 gpa. ᥫ᭡
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a lot of students strive to be the “perfect” student, me included! i’ve been able to achieve academic success, and i’m here to share my knowledge on how to do so! these are some things that have personally helped me, and so hopefully they can help you too! maintaining a 4.0 isn’t an easy feat, and i know that from first-hand experience. i haven’t always maintained this gpa, especially when i entered college, but i started implementing new things into my routine and study sessions that have helped me immensely!
let’s begin …
୨ৎ — daily/weekly planning
this was a game changer for me! especially coming back into college after taking some time off from school, planning my day/week out helped me tremendously! it helps you set aside time for schoolwork/studying as well as things that are more personal (i.e. self care, running personal errands, appointments/events, hang outs with friends/loved one, etc.).
time blocks
if you have a planner that includes an hourly schedule, use it! i recently got one that has one, and it’s helped me so much! getting an idea of a time frame for how long you work on school assignments or for studying can also help to alleviate any overwhelming feelings that a to-do list might give you (though, i am a huge fan of to-do lists personally!).
to-do lists
if you’re like me, and you enjoy lists, i highly recommend creating a to-do list! keep it simple if those kinds of lists tend to overwhelm you and create a more generalized to-do list.
generalized list example:
review course modules
complete 2 hours of work
rest for 30min - 1hr
journal before bed
the key with generalized to-do lists is to keep them very simple! maybe include the most important goals for your day/week, but avoid including every single thing you need to get done for the day!
୨ৎ — consistent routine
i’ve talked about routines a plethora of times, and you’ll hear so many others talk about it as well, but routines are so important when you’re on the road to academic success!
i’ve been able to feel more accomplished with a set routine during the week. waking up at the same time, ensuring i set aside time at night to myself, and time-blocking portions of my day to complete tasks! a good routine will help you stay on track.
even if you don’t have a set morning/night routine, still try to establish a good study/schoolwork routine! create a study ritual where you light your favorite candle, set the mood with ambient lighting (or whatever lighting you prefer), or maybe you have a designated study spot at a library or café!
if you do create a study routine, it would also be a good idea to freshen things up a bit here and there so that the tasks don’t start to seem mundane! maybe change up the location of where you study or maybe you might want to listen to a different playlist while you work or even starting with a different class instead of the usual first choice.
don’t be afraid to spice things up in your routine, even if it’s the smallest changes. doing so can also help prevent burn out!
୨ৎ — completing assignments ahead of time
working ahead (if possible) is always a great choice to make! or even simply just getting assignments done the day they were assigned is also a good idea! get your homework out of the way so that you can create more space for personal time to rest and recharge or, if you’re feeling energized and motivated, more time to focus on studying for upcoming exams!
also, making sure you get assignments done well before their due date also ensures that you work thoroughly and efficiently. it prevents rushed work and lessens the chances of any mistakes!
be diligent when it comes to your homework assignments! if you have the time now, get it done!
୨ৎ — attending all lectures
this is so important! catching up with missed assignments, notes, and lectures can be extremely overwhelming. it leads to that feeling of needing to rush your work and then creating that opportunity for mistakes. it’s also just, in general, difficult to keep up with your classes when you aren’t physically present in class. you lose the opportunity to ask questions in class, to take proper notes, to record lectures for later studying, and you miss out on key information/announcements from your teachers/professors.
of course, there will be days where you literally cannot make it to class, and that’s okay! don’t go beating yourself up for having to take a sick day, your health always comes first! be sure to communicate with your professors and to ask any and all necessary questions!
but i only bring this point up because it’s something that’s helped me succeed. plus, some of my grade depended on my attendance, which you’ll come to find while in college.
୨ৎ — creating connections
build relationships with your classmates and your professors! this is a really great way of ensuring you get good grades! how? well, as i mentioned in my post about how to study effectively, i brought up study groups. if you start building connections with your classmates, you’ll be able to create those study groups and work with others to continue to learn and study the material! it will help so much to have another friend who can help you out with a topic that you might be struggling with!
also, connecting with your professors is really great for 1. setting that good impression for yourself and 2. building that relationship with them allows for more comfort and ease of mind when you need to go to them for extra help and guidance! your professors are there to aid you in any way they can to help you achieve success in their class. i know it might be daunting to reach out to your professors, but i promise that they’re there to help you and that they are more than willing to guide you on the path to success!
୨ৎ — implementing study methods
i touched on various study methods in my post that i linked in the previous point! but study methods can give you a variety of new ways to learn the material! also, playing around with the material in different methods can spice up your study routine while also seeing what kind of methods get the topics to really stick.
i definitely recommend referring back to my “how to study effectively” post for a more detailed discussion on studying!
୨ৎ — romanticizing school
when i started treating myself as the main character, it gave me so much more motivation to get things done for myself. including my studies!
think of yourself as rory gilmore, blair waldorf, elle woods, hermione granger, or any of those iconic, studious characters!
how to romanticize your education:
set an aesthetic for yourself
light academia
dark academia
pink academia
coquette
there’s so many different aesthetics out there that you can play around with or follow to get inspiration! pinterest will be your best friend, and i recommend creating a school/study vision board with the aesthetic of your choice!
once you’ve settled on an aesthetic (or a few, whatever you’d like!) find school supplies that relate to what you chose! fancy notebooks, planners, cool pens/pencils/highlighters, and maybe be a new bag that fits into your style! having the supplies that bring you joy make your studying experience ten times better, trust me!
dress the part
again, take inspiration from your favorite educational icons! or simply, wear what you feel the most confident in! when you show up to class knowing you look good along with having those supplies that you know look aesthetically pleasing, you feel like you’re already a top student!
your study environment
this gets talked about a lot, but when i’m studying in my freshly cleaned room that’s been decorated to my liking and i have a nice candle going with my choice of lighting, i feel like my studying experience is a million times better! even when i go to a café to study or i’m in the library to get work done, i just feel like the main character in my own movie (which i am because, hey! it’s my life!)
let your workspace be your ideal space! when you work in an environment where you can get things done and you feel comfortable, you can accomplish so much.
study playlists
those ambient vibes playlists on youtube with those really aesthetically pleasing backgrounds on them are my go-to whenever i’m getting work done. it helps set the vibe for my sessions and it puts me in a good headspace to get into the grind! so pick a playlist that motivates you to get tasks done!
my favorite youtube study music videos:
Winter Jazz Library - Chill Crossing Hour
** i also recommend this channel for all their playlists!
Get to Work Sleepyhead - jelly
4-Hour Study with Me - Emmalilyn
** Emmalilyn has so many of these kinds of 4-hour study with me videos! i believe majority of them include the pomodoro method, so if that’s something you do or want to try i definitely recommend her channel!
2-Hour Study with Me - Tanyi
୨ৎ — final notes
those are all the tips i had to share with you all! this is what has personally worked for me, so there might be some things that might not work or you might do differently! regardless, you are capable of achieving great success throughout your academic career! never forget that. school is all about learning, and one of the things you learn is what works best for you and your road to success! do whatever works for you and play around with different ideas and methods! i wish you all the very best for your academic career! i’m rooting for you!
with lots of love, faustina 🌷
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popchyk-oui · 1 year ago
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February / week of 11-17
• Didn't really fill it all up because I was very tired and fatigued the whole week. I was also stressing out towards the end of the week because I need to pack for a 4-day work trip.
• One of my stressors was the fact that my commonplace journal has been out of stock for the last two months lmao and I was afraid that it might be phased out already so I messaged the company last week and they said that it's just really out of stock. I don't know but that still stressed me out so I stopped myself from commonplacing for like the longest time and did my research instead in the hopes to find a new book to work with. Unfortunately that made me a lot more stressed because I can't find any good replacement - my current one is just perfect for all my needs. Then this morning, I awoke to a notification from the company's official shop saying that it has restocked! So I ordered two and am actually pondering if I should order one more or is that too overkill 😅
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acenshifts · 1 month ago
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MHA Student Dr Bag⋆˚࿔
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“Hey Em, what’s in your bag?”
“Oh, here let me show you.”
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“This is my bag, and I keep all my stuff in here. It’s not super decorated yet, but I hope to add more stuff to it!”
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“I have one notebook for each class! they’re all color coded too so I won’t forget what is what. I even have a weekly planner I use to keep track of classes and assignments.”
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“This is my stationary pouch, I put all my supplies for school in here. Like my pretty pens, mechanical pencils, glue, marker, stinky notes, index cards, erasers, protractor, white out, extra lead & eraser bits.”
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“I also have a mini hygiene pouch, I just have some chapstick, lotion, hand sanitizer, gum, mints, a mini fan, and some deodorant.”
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“I can’t forget my waterbottle, I gotta stay hydrated through out the day. Sometimes i’ll throw in a packet of electrolytes in it if I know we’re gonna be very active that day.”
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“I always keep headphones on me for studying, and a charger incase my phone gets low. Gotta keep in touch with my sister cause she’s out doing pro-hero stuff, I wanna make sure I don’t miss anything important.”
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“Woahhhh, all your supplies is so pretty!”
“Thank you, I like keeping it pretty organized!”
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