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Why all students should use a daily planner

March 31, 2016 by Hannah Little

 

Assignment due dates, exams, major research papers, coffee dates, girlfriend/boyfriend dates, sporting events, work schedules… the list goes on of things college students forget about because they don’t keep with up a daily planner. However, if college students use a daily planner, they are able to meet all of these needs and live up to par of being responsible student.

When students register for college courses they are not just signing up for a weekly schedule, but for all of the other main responsibilities that being a college student entitles. This is why every college student should invest in some type of daily planner, to help organize, manage their time, and better their experience at college.

By the use of a daily planner, students can write down to do’s, due dates, assignments, and any other item that takes up an abundance of the student’s time. This is key and a necessity for succeeding through college, instead of scrambling around the night before a major project is due because you forgot about it. With having a planner and writing it down or typing it up to remind you, you are more than likely not to forget it.

According to an article by The Prospect, the use of daily planners can give students a sense of accomplishment, and with this accomplishment comes an endorphin release when they feel that they are being successful.

So you claim to be tech savvy and prefer something more digital than a paper planner? Google calendars can cover you on that. Once you enter items and set the reminders, your computer will notify you of those specific dates and keep reminding you up until that time. So whether paper or technology, access to planners are useful.

For freshman students, though this may not be something you particularly think you need, just wait. Once you hit sophomore year, you’ll understand the drift. Most freshmen do not adjust well into the college life; forgetting assignments, adjusting to their vigorous class schedules, or mainly just using up all of this new free time that’s been added to their lives.

Entering sophomore year, you’ll realize how important carrying a daily planner can be. After you have gone home for the summer and shown off a poor GPA or slack of making good grades, you’ll look back and reflect on how you could have done better. So most sophomores will understand the best the importance of using a planner.

For juniors and seniors, as classes get more intense and you take up jobs or internships or other big responsibilities, carrying a planner becomes an even bigger necessity than it did in the beginning years. Becoming an adult becomes more real and hits you like a sack of bricks, as you’ll think, “Man its time to get myself together.”

If getting yourself together speaks out to you, invest in using a daily planner, because with a planner, you’ll already be together.

 

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