Designed to keep you organized through the rush and tumble of academic life, The New York Public Library Student Planner has a user-friendly format that makes it easy to view daily, weekly, and monthly schedules. Keep track of assignments and appointments and record notes and reminders in one handy place. The result? You save time, and more of your brain is free to deal with life's larger issues. Features include space for a year's worth of classes, organized by quarter or semester; weekly grids for recording meetings, study schedules, and other activities; full-page monthly grids for long-term planning; incisive, inspiring, sometimes wryly comical quotations; and space for addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses. You'll also find lists of Internet resources, reference books, weights and measures with metric conversion tables, US and Canadian holidays, and toll-free numbers and websites for travel and lodging. Size: 6 x 8ΒΌ in.; 160 pages; Wire-O bound, softcover with flaps; printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks.
This review is from: The New York Public Library 2011 Student Planner (Calendar)
After looking at many student planners in person then seeing this one in person I knew it was right for my son (in grade 8). This calendar is for August 2010 to August 2011.
The bulk of the planner is the weekly planner section which I'll focus my review on.
The main body of the planner has a column for Monday-Friday that runs the length of the page with three topic sections. This is a different style than other planners. The larger section has 18 lines for "assignments and meetings" then there is a section with 9 lines for "study schedule" then a section with 7 lines for "extracurricular". Then there are small boxes for Saturday and Sunday with 7 lines each.
Every other planner I've seen just has one giant area for homework and assignments for each day which neglects to help track other appointments like a before school appointment or after school meeting, for a private music lesson or even a doctor's appoinment that happens on a regular school...Read more
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This review is from: The New York Public Library 2011 Student Planner (Calendar)
Buyer beware: this deal IS too good to be true. The 2011 Student Planner expires August 2011. What you want to buy now (Aug 2011) is the 2012 Student Planner.
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This review is from: The New York Public Library 2011 Student Planner (Calendar)
I love the organization of this planner - it separates each day into Meetings, Study Schedule, and Extra Curriculars. However, the spiral binding is weak and bends and pulls apart. The back cover won't stay on anymore and it's extremely irritating.
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