How do you use evernote as a student?

<p>This partly stems from my previous thread: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-life/1082286-living-your-academic-life-through-your-computer-aka-going-paperless.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-life/1082286-living-your-academic-life-through-your-computer-aka-going-paperless.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Anyways, what are your tips, stories, tricks, experiences, etc. on using ** evernote as a student**?</p>

<p>I scan all my assignments into evernote so I can have them anywhere. Also important diagrams and such from the book that I need to study and memorize. This way, if I’ve got spare time in between other classes, I can work on an assignment or study for a class that I don’t actually have the book for. Between not always having to keep my heavy math book and world lit book (that I have to do a ton of reading from each day) on hand, it’s a nice load off my back. </p>

<p>Obviously, it’s intended purpose is for taking notes, and I use it to store all of my typed notes. </p>

<p>I’ve just recently started using it to keep pretty much everything else organized. I scan or import scholarship apps, essays, etc so I can keep track of everything. Pretty much anything that I think I’ll need to access at a later point gets put into evernote so I absolutely know it won’t get misplaced. </p>

<p>As I mentioned in my thread, I’m currently searching for a good messenger bag, so I think I’m about to start a notebook to keep track of what I’ve looked at and how they rank up. I love the ability to clip the website, so I don’t have to question where I saw the lowest price.</p>