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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As college students gear up for the academic year, it’s important to choose supplies that balance necessity and minimalism. Many students find that sticking to a smaller selection of essential items can help reduce clutter and make studying more efficient. Items like notebooks, folders, and versatile pencil cases are key to maintaining organization. Brands like Five Star offer durable products made from recycled materials, allowing students to choose environmentally friendly options that last all year. When shopping, popular retailers such as Target, Staples, and Amazon provide a variety of affordable options, ensuring that students can find what they need. It’s helpful to assess what you already have before making new purchases, focusing on reusing materials wherever possible. This not only helps save money but also contributes to sustainability efforts. With technology being an integral part of education today, incorporating digital planners and writing tools can enhance productivity. As classes become more digital, consider tools and apps that can help keep your academic life organized while still maintaining a minimalist approach. Remember, less can often be more in college, so prioritize the essentials and embrace a simple yet effective toolkit for a successful school year.






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