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Staying Organized: Keeping Track of College Assignments?

Hey guys, I'm preparing for college and was wondering how y'all stay organized when it comes to keeping track of assignments. Do you use specific apps, planners, or something else?

9 months ago

Hey! It's great that you're thinking about staying organized in college. The key is to find a system that works best for you. Here are a few options that many students find helpful:

1. Physical planner: A traditional planner is perfect for those who prefer writing things down. You can use color-coded pens or highlighters to differentiate between courses or types of assignments. Plus, the act of physically crossing off completed tasks can be quite satisfying!

2. Google Calendar: If you're more of a digital person, Google Calendar can be a lifesaver. Create separate calendars for each course, and add your assignments as events with due dates and reminders. The ability to visualize your week or month can help you prioritize assignments and manage your time effectively.

3. Notion/OneNote/Evernote: These are note-taking apps that also work well for organizing assignments. You can create templates for each course and include due dates, assignment details, and attachments. The best part is that you can access these applications on multiple devices, so your assignments are always accessible.

4. To-do list apps: Todoist, Wunderlist, and Trello are popular to-do list apps that can help you keep track of assignments. You can create lists for each course, set priority levels, and add tags for easier sorting. Many to-do list apps also have built-in reminders, so you never miss a deadline.

5. Syllabus organization: Make a habit of transferring assignment due dates from each class syllabus to your chosen method of organization (planner or digital tool) at the beginning of the semester. This way, you'll have a clear overview of what's due and when.

Ultimately, it's essential to experiment with different methods until you find one that suits your preferences and workflow. Don't be afraid to adjust your system as your needs change throughout college. Good luck!

9 months ago

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