Student planners

<p>I was wondering if the bookstore sells student planners, perhaps ones that are specific to WashU. I'm a transfer student and we could buy planners like these at my other school so I'm just wondering if WashU is the same. Thanks!</p>

<p>Anyone please?</p>

<p>I actually heard that the school gives out planners for free to students, which I dearly hope is true because I just threw away my old one, and now I can't find one that includes the end of '06.</p>

<p>I probably already posted this. But you guys really need to consider just working off Outlook. You can put your schedule of classes and labs in it, put your exam dates in it and set reminders about when to start studying, put paper/project due dates in it and use Outlook's project management features to track how far along you are with a paper/project or to say I'm going to get my first draft done by <strong><em>, final draft by _</em></strong>__, etc and create reminders for the deadlines you've set for yourself. You can arrange study groups and send everyone an Outlook invite so that they can save the study group time to their own Outlook calendars. And if you want something on paper to carry around for a certain day or a certain week, you can print out that day or week. </p>

<p>This is what people do in the professional world, so it's a pretty necessary life skill to learn.</p>

<p>I remember lots of people getting them freshman year, maybe just the ArtSci kids though. There are major school events listed in it too, which is nice. If you don't end up getting one for free though, they do sell them at the bookstore.</p>

<p>I was at the bookstore on Saturday, August 19th and tried to purchase a student planner. The guy checking me out asked if my child was an incoming freshman. When I replied that he was, he told me not to purchase the planner because he would get one at his dorm after checking in for orientation on the 24th. Hope this helps.</p>

<p>I believe incoming engineers will also receive an engineering student planner for free during orientation.</p>

<p>I'm a transfer student...I hope we get free planners too! :)</p>

<p>Emory gives free planners. Maybe WashU will also.</p>

<p>Everything Emory does, we can do better.
Your planners are in your Orientation packets. Enjoy!</p>