College Supply Sneak Peak
Don't underestimate the amount of supplies I have! I used to overbuy supplies and have extras that I never use! Most of what's in my pencil case are supplies I am reusing! Plus, since I only have one in-person class, I'm keeping my notebook and folder materials pretty minimal!
Supplies are purchased from Target, Staples, Blick, and Amazon!
Technology, & other necessities will be in future post!
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Hey everyone! Following up on my college supply sneak peek, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into why I choose these specific items and how they help me stay organized without overpacking. My philosophy for college supplies has really shifted since my first year – less truly is more, especially when you're mostly online or have minimal in-person classes like me! First up, let's talk about my absolute MVP: my Yokuma pencil case. You might have seen it in my flat lay! This isn't just any black pencil case; it's incredibly durable and surprisingly spacious for its compact size. I used to carry a huge pouch, but this one fits all my essential writing tools without being bulky. Inside, I usually stash a couple of my favorite gel pens for smooth note-taking, a trusty mechanical pencil for math or drawing, and maybe two highlighters (one bright, one pastel) for marking important sections. It keeps everything neat and prevents pens from rolling around in my bag. If you're looking for a practical and sleek pencil case, I highly recommend checking out Yokuma! Next, organization is key, and my light green academic planner with 'FOCUS & PRODUCTIVITY' and 'FULL YEAR IN ONE PLACE' on the cover truly lives up to its promise. I've tried digital calendars, but nothing beats physically writing down my schedule and assignments. I use it to map out my entire week, breaking down big projects into smaller, daily tasks. This visual aid helps me manage my time better and ensures I don't miss any deadlines. It's not just for assignments; I also jot down study sessions, club meetings, and even social plans to maintain a healthy balance. Looking at my planner helps me visualize my week and avoid feeling overwhelmed. For actual note-taking, I keep it simple with a Five Star college-ruled notebook. I'm a big fan of the quality, and I particularly looked for one made with recycled materials – small steps for sustainability! Since I only have one in-person class this semester, one notebook is usually enough for the essentials, and I transfer digital notes for my online classes. And for any physical handouts or stray papers, a simple Staples Accel folder with three holes does the trick. It’s lightweight and keeps everything contained without bulking up my backpack like a binder would. When it comes to shopping, I've found my best deals at Target and Amazon for general supplies. Staples is great for specific desk organization bits or if I need something last minute. And for anyone with art classes, Blick is an amazing resource, though I'm keeping my art supplies super minimal this time around. My biggest takeaway? Don't fall into the trap of overbuying! Think about what you truly need for your specific classes and study style. Reusing supplies from previous semesters, like some of my pens and highlighters, is also a fantastic way to save money and reduce waste. These chosen items aren't just practical; they truly help me focus on my studies without the clutter. Hope this deeper dive gives you some ideas for your own back-to-school essentials!






that's it I had to buy so many things i cant even count😪