I got black with Gold interior. Made me feel rich and classy afbrinicolec wrote:Which color did you end up getting for the interior!?Stephylynette wrote:They came back in stock this week!!! Go get one girl!!melmelcoolj wrote:I wanted to get this, and then I realized that there is waitlist for this. I am already on ten others, so I closed the webpage with a passionate click.Stephylynette wrote:What color did you get?? I really want the black one but there's a waitlist for itbrinicolec wrote:Thanks for the comments! I ended up getting the Lo & Sons OG bag - before seeing these comments lol - (still waiting for it to be delivered, should be here in a day or two) because my birthday's coming up anyway/I'm the first (and only) person in the family heading to LS so my mom offered to pay for it.
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nice. I'm excited to get a bunch of books and stuff to shove in the bag and see just how much that baby can handle!Stephylynette wrote:I got black with Gold interior. Made me feel rich and classy afbrinicolec wrote:Which color did you end up getting for the interior!?Stephylynette wrote:They came back in stock this week!!! Go get one girl!!melmelcoolj wrote:I wanted to get this, and then I realized that there is waitlist for this. I am already on ten others, so I closed the webpage with a passionate click.Stephylynette wrote:What color did you get?? I really want the black one but there's a waitlist for itbrinicolec wrote:Thanks for the comments! I ended up getting the Lo & Sons OG bag - before seeing these comments lol - (still waiting for it to be delivered, should be here in a day or two) because my birthday's coming up anyway/I'm the first (and only) person in the family heading to LS so my mom offered to pay for it.
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I have two neverfulls. I love them but my two complaints: 1. things tend to get lost in there. They are designed to be soo roomy, but I used mine during my M.A. and literally pens, chapstick, etc. all fall to the bottom of my bag. and 2. depends on your personal taste, but I feel like the LV logo can be a little much vs. the checkered (smaller LV) design. I stopped using mine at school and only use it to go out with or travel, because I do feel like it can be a little extra.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
For that price point I'd look at a celine too. I have one that's huge, same price range, more structured, and understated!
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second this, didn't see this before I posted mine! they really do tend to dig in my shoulder, even with just a laptopLeliana wrote:I have a Neverfull. I don't doubt its durability, and it has a TON of room, but I don't like putting a lot of heavy stuff in it because the straps are thin and dig into my shoulder really badly when the bag is heavy. Would not recommend for carrying a load of books. I mostly use it as a large handbag or for clothes on overnight trips.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
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Thanks for the advice! Do you have a recommendation for Celine? I don't really know the brand very well other than seeing people carrying it from time to time. I entirely agree that the LV logo is a little overstated, and not very suitable for a law school setting. And I heard the bag is heavier than a nylon bag, which will ultimately hurt my shoulders.lilitiger99 wrote:I have two neverfulls. I love them but my two complaints: 1. things tend to get lost in there. They are designed to be soo roomy, but I used mine during my M.A. and literally pens, chapstick, etc. all fall to the bottom of my bag. and 2. depends on your personal taste, but I feel like the LV logo can be a little much vs. the checkered (smaller LV) design. I stopped using mine at school and only use it to go out with or travel, because I do feel like it can be a little extra.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
For that price point I'd look at a celine too. I have one that's huge, same price range, more structured, and understated!
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I have the luggage phantom & nano - which I got from a vintage shop for <800 dollars - but the luggage is huge, amazing, and looks classic and better than the never full I feel like - a lot more subtle & less obvious. It's roomy, structured, and I feel like looks super professional. I've had my phantom for 3 years, brought it to south America, used it during school, etc. and it still looks nice/clean/isn't falling apart. PM if you want!texcellence wrote:probably the Cabas Phantom, maaaybe the Luggage if you're fancy af. I personally would never use a Celine bag for school but that's just memelmelcoolj wrote:Thanks for the advice! Do you have a recommendation for Celine? I don't really know the brand very well other than seeing people carrying it from time to time. I entirely agree that the LV logo is a little overstated, and not very suitable for a law school setting. And I heard the bag is heavier than a nylon bag, which will ultimately hurt my shoulders.lilitiger99 wrote:I have two neverfulls. I love them but my two complaints: 1. things tend to get lost in there. They are designed to be soo roomy, but I used mine during my M.A. and literally pens, chapstick, etc. all fall to the bottom of my bag. and 2. depends on your personal taste, but I feel like the LV logo can be a little much vs. the checkered (smaller LV) design. I stopped using mine at school and only use it to go out with or travel, because I do feel like it can be a little extra.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
For that price point I'd look at a celine too. I have one that's huge, same price range, more structured, and understated!
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Thanks for the response! 800 dollars seem to be a great deal for such a great bag~ I searched its pictures online, and I do think it looks better than neverfull. Never quite a fan of the loud logos on LV products to begin with. Do you think it is light? While it might not be important right now, it would probably be important when I feel it with books.lilitiger99 wrote:I have the luggage phantom & nano - which I got from a vintage shop for <800 dollars - but the luggage is huge, amazing, and looks classic and better than the never full I feel like - a lot more subtle & less obvious. It's roomy, structured, and I feel like looks super professional. I've had my phantom for 3 years, brought it to south America, used it during school, etc. and it still looks nice/clean/isn't falling apart. PM if you want!texcellence wrote:probably the Cabas Phantom, maaaybe the Luggage if you're fancy af. I personally would never use a Celine bag for school but that's just memelmelcoolj wrote:Thanks for the advice! Do you have a recommendation for Celine? I don't really know the brand very well other than seeing people carrying it from time to time. I entirely agree that the LV logo is a little overstated, and not very suitable for a law school setting. And I heard the bag is heavier than a nylon bag, which will ultimately hurt my shoulders.lilitiger99 wrote:I have two neverfulls. I love them but my two complaints: 1. things tend to get lost in there. They are designed to be soo roomy, but I used mine during my M.A. and literally pens, chapstick, etc. all fall to the bottom of my bag. and 2. depends on your personal taste, but I feel like the LV logo can be a little much vs. the checkered (smaller LV) design. I stopped using mine at school and only use it to go out with or travel, because I do feel like it can be a little extra.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
For that price point I'd look at a celine too. I have one that's huge, same price range, more structured, and understated!
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Yeah I was thrilled haha - though the 800 Is for the nano couldn't find a phantom <1200 or so.melmelcoolj wrote:Thanks for the response! 800 dollars seem to be a great deal for such a great bag~ I searched its pictures online, and I do think it looks better than neverfull. Never quite a fan of the loud logos on LV products to begin with. Do you think it is light? While it might not be important right now, it would probably be important when I feel it with books.lilitiger99 wrote:I have the luggage phantom & nano - which I got from a vintage shop for <800 dollars - but the luggage is huge, amazing, and looks classic and better than the never full I feel like - a lot more subtle & less obvious. It's roomy, structured, and I feel like looks super professional. I've had my phantom for 3 years, brought it to south America, used it during school, etc. and it still looks nice/clean/isn't falling apart. PM if you want!texcellence wrote:probably the Cabas Phantom, maaaybe the Luggage if you're fancy af. I personally would never use a Celine bag for school but that's just memelmelcoolj wrote:Thanks for the advice! Do you have a recommendation for Celine? I don't really know the brand very well other than seeing people carrying it from time to time. I entirely agree that the LV logo is a little overstated, and not very suitable for a law school setting. And I heard the bag is heavier than a nylon bag, which will ultimately hurt my shoulders.lilitiger99 wrote:I have two neverfulls. I love them but my two complaints: 1. things tend to get lost in there. They are designed to be soo roomy, but I used mine during my M.A. and literally pens, chapstick, etc. all fall to the bottom of my bag. and 2. depends on your personal taste, but I feel like the LV logo can be a little much vs. the checkered (smaller LV) design. I stopped using mine at school and only use it to go out with or travel, because I do feel like it can be a little extra.melmelcoolj wrote:Has anyone used the LV GM Neverfull? It seems to last quite a bit, or, at least, LV claims so.
If you want to get the Longchamp bag, which I have used for the last two years of undergrad, you will most definitely wear out the handles with your binders & LS books. You will end up ruining the bag within 2-3 years, and the thin straps really dig into your shoulders. But they are cute, and I don't regret getting them in general.
But, first, I need to get off one of that 10 waitlists in the T13.
For that price point I'd look at a celine too. I have one that's huge, same price range, more structured, and understated!
And I think that it's decent. personally I used to carry my LSAT bag and laptop in there, and it was comfortable enough. It is a LARGE bag though. Can't overstate that enough haha. I guess it depends how much you stuff in there, but I definitely used to fit a lot in it - like think 1-2 Kaplan books plus my 15 inch laptop... plus water bottles, snacks etc.
Keep in mind that some don't have zippers, though.
Honestly though I love love love my phantom. I use my celine bags way more than my LV stuff, and I always get compliments because they're so unique and pretty, and pretty rare.
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Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
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Okay, so I'm stuck between a Plum Planner or Erin Condren. I kind of am not digging the Plum Planner aesthetic, but I think it's more detailed and more easily customizable. Does anyone use an Erin Condren planner right now? How is it?
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Yeah, the Condren monthly life planners seem waaaaay too much for me in terms of length and those god awful sorority-esque motivational quotes and stuff (no offense lol). Which is why I was looking into the EC academic planners instead. They seem more low key in a sense and easier to use.ooglygoogly wrote:Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
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Fwiw I've heard that the Erin Condren covers (and also the coil snap-in accessories) fit on the Plum Planner, so maybe look into that if you don't like the PP cover.ooglygoogly wrote:Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
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Got my bag today and I love it. Thanks Bri for introducing me to it!!Stephylynette wrote:I got black with Gold interior. Made me feel rich and classy afbrinicolec wrote:Which color did you end up getting for the interior!?Stephylynette wrote:They came back in stock this week!!! Go get one girl!!melmelcoolj wrote:I wanted to get this, and then I realized that there is waitlist for this. I am already on ten others, so I closed the webpage with a passionate click.Stephylynette wrote:What color did you get?? I really want the black one but there's a waitlist for itbrinicolec wrote:Thanks for the comments! I ended up getting the Lo & Sons OG bag - before seeing these comments lol - (still waiting for it to be delivered, should be here in a day or two) because my birthday's coming up anyway/I'm the first (and only) person in the family heading to LS so my mom offered to pay for it.
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I'm glad you love it!!!!Stephylynette wrote:Got my bag today and I love it. Thanks Bri for introducing me to it!!Stephylynette wrote:I got black with Gold interior. Made me feel rich and classy afbrinicolec wrote:Which color did you end up getting for the interior!?Stephylynette wrote:They came back in stock this week!!! Go get one girl!!melmelcoolj wrote:I wanted to get this, and then I realized that there is waitlist for this. I am already on ten others, so I closed the webpage with a passionate click.Stephylynette wrote:What color did you get?? I really want the black one but there's a waitlist for itbrinicolec wrote:Thanks for the comments! I ended up getting the Lo & Sons OG bag - before seeing these comments lol - (still waiting for it to be delivered, should be here in a day or two) because my birthday's coming up anyway/I'm the first (and only) person in the family heading to LS so my mom offered to pay for it.
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I've never had a PP but I had EC for three years! I liked the freedom although I'm upset they moved away from labeling the boxes on the vertical. I loved, loved my EC. I made it my own which was perfect for me. I just liked the blank slate I think.tinyvessels wrote:Okay, so I'm stuck between a Plum Planner or Erin Condren. I kind of am not digging the Plum Planner aesthetic, but I think it's more detailed and more easily customizable. Does anyone use an Erin Condren planner right now? How is it?
I gave up my EC for an EL this year and I regret everything. I love organization so I thought hour by hour would be good for me but I don't like it at all. I feel like it restricts me if I'm doing two things at once which I always am. It also doesn't have notes or anywhere else for me to put assignments or due dates which is a bummer. Also it is huge and heavy and I hate putting it in my purse. I love having my week laid out in front of me so I can see everything that's going on. I will definitely get an EC academic planner for ls because the EL just doesn't have the room. I will probably switch back. I need places to jot down birthdays and reminders.tinyvessels wrote:Yeah, the Condren monthly life planners seem waaaaay too much for me in terms of length and those god awful sorority-esque motivational quotes and stuff (no offense lol). Which is why I was looking into the EC academic planners instead. They seem more low key in a sense and easier to use.ooglygoogly wrote:Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
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Oh, awesome. I think I'm going to invest in a EC Academic planner and see how it goes the first few months (the life one is just unnecessary for something I'm mainly going to use for school). It's pretty inexpensive, so even if I don't like it, it's not like it cost an arm and a leg. I actually checked out the EL planners, and didn't like them at all, so I just decided between the EC and PP. You should def. look into the new EC academic planners, I think it will fit a lot of your needs in terms of having extra space to write down assignments and seems very build-able from what I've seen.CatherineZetaScarn1 wrote:I've never had a PP but I had EC for three years! I liked the freedom although I'm upset they moved away from labeling the boxes on the vertical. I loved, loved my EC. I made it my own which was perfect for me. I just liked the blank slate I think.tinyvessels wrote:Okay, so I'm stuck between a Plum Planner or Erin Condren. I kind of am not digging the Plum Planner aesthetic, but I think it's more detailed and more easily customizable. Does anyone use an Erin Condren planner right now? How is it?
I gave up my EC for an EL this year and I regret everything. I love organization so I thought hour by hour would be good for me but I don't like it at all. I feel like it restricts me if I'm doing two things at once which I always am. It also doesn't have notes or anywhere else for me to put assignments or due dates which is a bummer. Also it is huge and heavy and I hate putting it in my purse. I love having my week laid out in front of me so I can see everything that's going on. I will definitely get an EC academic planner for ls because the EL just doesn't have the room. I will probably switch back. I need places to jot down birthdays and reminders.tinyvessels wrote:Yeah, the Condren monthly life planners seem waaaaay too much for me in terms of length and those god awful sorority-esque motivational quotes and stuff (no offense lol). Which is why I was looking into the EC academic planners instead. They seem more low key in a sense and easier to use.ooglygoogly wrote:Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
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Just ordered a Plum Planner! Thanks for the tips, ladies!
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I think I'm gonna go with an EC academic planner. Does anyone have any opinion on which sticker packets are necessary/useful?tinyvessels wrote:Oh, awesome. I think I'm going to invest in a EC Academic planner and see how it goes the first few months (the life one is just unnecessary for something I'm mainly going to use for school). It's pretty inexpensive, so even if I don't like it, it's not like it cost an arm and a leg. I actually checked out the EL planners, and didn't like them at all, so I just decided between the EC and PP. You should def. look into the new EC academic planners, I think it will fit a lot of your needs in terms of having extra space to write down assignments and seems very build-able from what I've seen.CatherineZetaScarn1 wrote:I've never had a PP but I had EC for three years! I liked the freedom although I'm upset they moved away from labeling the boxes on the vertical. I loved, loved my EC. I made it my own which was perfect for me. I just liked the blank slate I think.tinyvessels wrote:Okay, so I'm stuck between a Plum Planner or Erin Condren. I kind of am not digging the Plum Planner aesthetic, but I think it's more detailed and more easily customizable. Does anyone use an Erin Condren planner right now? How is it?
I gave up my EC for an EL this year and I regret everything. I love organization so I thought hour by hour would be good for me but I don't like it at all. I feel like it restricts me if I'm doing two things at once which I always am. It also doesn't have notes or anywhere else for me to put assignments or due dates which is a bummer. Also it is huge and heavy and I hate putting it in my purse. I love having my week laid out in front of me so I can see everything that's going on. I will definitely get an EC academic planner for ls because the EL just doesn't have the room. I will probably switch back. I need places to jot down birthdays and reminders.tinyvessels wrote:Yeah, the Condren monthly life planners seem waaaaay too much for me in terms of length and those god awful sorority-esque motivational quotes and stuff (no offense lol). Which is why I was looking into the EC academic planners instead. They seem more low key in a sense and easier to use.ooglygoogly wrote:Going down the planner tangent, I've totally been researching planners too. Scoured through TLS forums and blogs of law students to see what I like.
Came down to three options: Erin Condren, Plum Planner, and the Emily Ley.
I really wanted the Erin Condren one initially because it's so nice. Amazing coil, thick paper, and cute petals. However, I've been debating whether or not to get it because it's pretty pricey. Saw the previews of the 2017-2018 on Youtube (people posted like 50 minute "previews"...) and I'm glad they did because it made me realize it seems like a little too much like something I would have liked in my sorority days with the super motivational quotes and bold colors.
Plum Planner. I like this because of how much you can customize it. You can customize what month it starts on, how many extra pages you want. The cover designs are a little Plain Jane, but it's a budget EC. Sounds dumb, but there's too much white space for me on the cover design options.
Emily Ley. I'm waiting for the previews for the 2017-2018 planners to come out for this to make my final decision, but I really like how it's a daily planner. Each day get its own page. It has the option to put the daily times in it like the Plum and EC, but also has a daily to do list which I think will be super helpful in law school. Only thing is looking at the past years, covers are just kind of underwhelming. Also a con is that it is the same price point at EC.
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I got mine in the mail last week (I think) and I really like it. I also don't need a bunch of extra stuff in my planner though.KME89 wrote:Just ordered a Plum Planner! Thanks for the tips, ladies!
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Re: Good TOTE for LS?
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Cool! I bought a EC academic planner recently and am waiting on it to arrive. I decided to forgo adding any other sticker packets to my order because 1) LOL at that price for sticker packets 2) I want to get the planner first and start using it before deciding to see if I need add ons. You could always go back and order packets and such for your planner. IIRC, the academic planners come with numbered dot stickers to place within your monthly calendar section.
Cool! I bought a EC academic planner recently and am waiting on it to arrive. I decided to forgo adding any other sticker packets to my order because 1) LOL at that price for sticker packets 2) I want to get the planner first and start using it before deciding to see if I need add ons. You could always go back and order packets and such for your planner. IIRC, the academic planners come with numbered dot stickers to place within your monthly calendar section.
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wow i am shocked at the sheer number of planner "reviews" on youtube. i had no idea this was a Thing.
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RT did not know people were this hardcore about planners.texcellence wrote:wow i am shocked at the sheer number of planner "reviews" on youtube. i had no idea this was a Thing.
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that said, i am not about that sorority inspirational quote life but still want something cute-ish to keep me organized. youtube told me Day Designer is a Thing and they seem nice? https://daydesigner.com/collections/mid ... -out-there
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