Daily Planner?

<p>I was wondering if anybody knew of a good sylish daily planner that is somewhat compact. (notebook size)</p>

<p>That i can carry around and pan the day out. Which classes i have, activities, appointments, freetime Etc.</p>

<p>Any links would be great.</p>

<p>I suggest a Palm; a decent one for your requirements should cost around $50.</p>

<p>Edit: Sorry, I miscalculated. Technology has become much more expensive...</p>

<p>Check if your school, or in particular your department, gives you one for free or for a small price.</p>

<p>All the Freshmen in Engineering at my school got one for free. I believe Upperclassmen pay a small amount for it.</p>

<p>edit: I found a link to what we got (which coincidentally, is what I've used from 6th grade!) It'll cost ya $10, which is much cheaper than a Palm.
<a href="http://www.premierstore.us/servlet/Detail?no=10%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.premierstore.us/servlet/Detail?no=10&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>does it have to be an actual book??? cuz if i were u i would get a t-mobile sidekick II or a blackberry from cingualr ( all the wall street ppk have balckberry's)</p>

<p>Staples had some that would satisfy your needs. I don't know what you consider stylish, but I got a planner I really like (same as what I had through high school but should still suit me fine) for $8. They had some others for around $10.</p>

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does it have to be an actual book??? cuz if i were u i would get a t-mobile sidekick II or a blackberry from cingualr ( all the wall street ppk have balckberry's)

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I don't know anybody who's not a busy CEO who finds typing in things on a little pad onto a little screen very helpful!</p>

<p><a href="http://gobinder.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://gobinder.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Hmm... I've had an old PDA that i never used. Does anyone find using a PDA convenient for them as opposed to just a regular planner? I've never been one to keep a planner, but I have a feeling I'm going to need to when I start college.</p>