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Coach

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Im in grad school right now, and am accumulating alot of school work and Its only my first quarter.  Right now I have somewhat organized my notes and stuff into binders.


My question is... Do you girls in school keep all your school work and if so.. how do you store it and organize it, so that it isn't a bunch of junk lying at the bottom of your closet or lying around the house. 


I mean right now I have them in binders, but that still doesn't look appealing to me in my closet, and I can only imagine how many binders I would accumulate with notes after 4 years of grad school, this is my first quarter finished, and I already have 4 of the largest binders filled!!!


Someone with great organization and design help me :)



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Kate Spade

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I keep all of my school work, too. I just finished my first quarter at my new school, and I've also found that the paper is piling up fast! I've been using this storge unit from Ikea


I wouldn't call it very organized, but it makes sense for my needs. I have six quarters until I get my first degree, and there are six drawers. I'm not sure if this would work out for you, but I just thought I'd throw it out there .



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I was done with Grad school 2 years ago but here is my suggestion:

Unfortunately you will accumulate lots of paperwork :(

I would recommend that you keep all your notes and presentation from classes in hardcopy (easier to read) during the semester but also start saving the powerpoints, notes, etc that profs hand out electronically in one folder. Same goes for journal papers that you have to read for the classes. Keep them electronically. At the end of the semester you can purge the powerpoint printouts, journal papers, and just burn a CD of that semester's courses. That way all you will have left in your files are notes from the class, homework assignments and tests, hopefully! This should help the paper monster. But just be prepared with a filing cabinet/bookshelf for all of your school stuff.

I hope this makes sense and helps.


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Because binders are hard to stack, especially if they are of different thicknesses, I'd put each class in an envelope of an accordian file. This worked in my undergrad oncwe I weeded out all the scrap paper, doodles and misc. Keep as much on electronic file as possible. In fact, you could take the time to scan in your stuff and save it to a cd, but that would be time consuming. If you have too much stuff for an accordian file, I'd either put it in a file cabinet or file box. Good luck!


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Dooney & Bourke

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Use these!  They're great -- better looking than binders, easy to label and organize, and not complicated to use (so you'll actually keep up with it).  I'm in law school, and these have been a real life-saver.



 



-- Edited by Eurodaisy at 18:36, 2006-01-05

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Coach

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Wow eurodaisy... great find!  Love that idea... How do you store these things.. ie where do you put them?

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Not Eurodaisy but if you have shelves you could stack them there or you could possibly line them up in a row in your closet.  they would at least look organized and not a mess that way.

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Dooney & Bourke

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I use these (not a picture of my house, BTW):



Except mine are in white.  Home Depot and Lowes have them, and the personal organizers on Misson Organization (HGTV) use them all the time.  It's amazing how much storage you can create out of wall space with just a few of these!  Plus if you get some pretty magazine folders, they can add more color and personality to your space, as well as keep you neat and tidy!


ETA: Here's another pic:




-- Edited by Eurodaisy at 00:22, 2006-01-06

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