How do you organize?

<p>I am curious as to what kind of supplies you all use for your classes?</p>

<p>Right now I am just using folders and lose leaf papers. I have some of those folders with the clasps in the middle. They are nice and small but not that practical. For classes with a lot of notes it's annoying to have to keep taking out papers. But I have a huge binder at home for handouts. This really helps.</p>

<p>I need a new idea for next semester.</p>

<p>1 3-subject spiral notebook. College rule paper, 3 hole punched, and tears out cleanly. It has two pockets for each subject, which I use to keep the Syllabus in. It’s a 5-Star.</p>

<p>I use that for 3 of my classes. The other two classes I type my notes.</p>

<p>That’s about it really… I keep my textbooks and that spiral in a drawer in my room. I take it to class M/W/F and take the laptop T/Th. I never take textbooks with me.</p>

<p>My stuff is pretty simple.</p>

<p>1 notebook for every two of my classes - I write front-to-back for one class and back-to-front for another class, since the notes for a single class never fill up the entire notebook at all, and I’d rather not waste paper.</p>

<p>1 folder, which holds all my problem sets and any papers I pick up during the day.</p>

<p>When I get home, I put all those papers into a binder, with tabs to divide between subjects.</p>

<p>I also use a Moleskine planner. It is my life. I would die if I lost it. No joke.</p>

<p>I have 1 spiral-bound notebook with pockets for each subject, which I bring to class, and a plastic accordion file folder that I keep at home. Handouts go into the notebook pockets until I finish reading them, and then they go into the accordion file. Then I have one mini notebook (about 3x4 inches or something) where I write down my assignments for all my subjects for each week (one page per week) and cross them out as I go. In the back of the little notebook, I have a page for all the major, ongoing projects due for the semester like papers and stuff, along with their due dates. For me, the simpler the better - I’ve tried using those fancy planners but I just get all perfectionistic about planning and never actually do anything lol.</p>

<p>I have a duotang folder for each class with a notebook in it that I use for current assignments/paperwork, etc, and a three ring binder for each class that go in a milk crate under my desk. In the binders goes a copy of all notes, an extra copy of the syllabus, and all my old papers and reading assignments.</p>