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3 Bullet Journal Ideas for Students

Hello, friends!

Recently, I was thinking about the fact that this year, I’ll be a sophomore (eek!!). I decided I would like to have a few pages in my bullet journal that would help me keep track of grades, time spent studying, and when my tests are coming up. So, I did some browsing on Pinterest, and came up with a few ideas. Today, I’m going to share them with you. I had wanted to publish this post much earlier than I did, so I apologize if this post is out after you have started school.

First, I decided I need a place to write out general information about my upcoming year. So I designed this page. (Just so you know, I used red and blue a lot because those are the colors you see on notebook paper. I thought it would be a nice back-to-school theme.)

Of course at the top, I have my heading (which I am really proud of, by the way :)). The space underneath is divided into several different sections. The first section (going from left to right) is a space for me to write down all of the courses I’ll be taking this year. The second section is where I will write down the teachers for each course, and in the third section I’ll write down any extra information about the teachers (like email addresses, phone numbers, etc.). Finally, I decided to color code all of my subjects using stars. So on the final column, I’ll put a star for each subject in different colors (you’ll see where this comes in later). At the bottom, I did a small calendar and a section to write down important dates (tests, projects, due dates, etc.).

Next, I decided I wanted to have a space to log my grades. So, I created my Grade Log.

As you can see, at the top of my page I have my heading, and next to it is the grading scale my school is going to use (I thought it would be handy to have). The rest of the two pages is divided into Tests, Quizzes, HW (homework), HW Continued, and Projects/Labs (Science Labs). This is where a lot of the color coding comes in. This next part may be a little confusing, so just bear with me.

At the top of each section, I have it labeled. Underneath that is a grade scale that goes from A+ to F. Along the side are some numbers. Let’s say the section we’re looking at is the Tests section. The numbers along the side go from 1-5. So, say I’ve just completed my math test for chapter one and I got a 98 (yay!). So I would go to the number one (since it was chapter one), go across to the A+ and draw a pink star (pink would be the color for math). Hopefully that makes sense. 🙂

This page was my hardest page because I had to figure out a not-too-confusing layout. Unfortunately, I think it’s still a bit confusing.

Next, I decided to do a Study Log.

Underneath my heading on this page, I have seven boxes. They read (from left to right): 10 Minutes, 15 Minutes, 20 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 45 Minutes, 1 Hour, and More. And along the side I have the numbers 15-31. Let’s pretend I just studied history for 20 minutes on my first day of school (August 15). So, I would go to the number 15, go across to 20 Minutes, and do an orange star (orange would be the color for history). Studying logged!

And that’s all the pages I came up with.

Did those make sense to you? Do you think you’ll try them? Can you think of any more good pages? Have you started school yet? Let me know in the comments! Next time (not sure when that will be), I’ll give you a few tips on having discipline in your writing.

I hope you have a fantastic school year! Thanks for reading! Happy writing!

Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. Matthew 6:34 ESV

Monthly Recaps

July Monthly Recap

Hey, everyone! July is officially over, and August has begun! School is about to start back, and I am super excited! Let’s get started!

Reading/Books

This month, my goal was to read four books. Unfortunately, I only read three.

  • A Common Life (The Mitford Years book six)
  • Neverseen (Keeper of the Lost Cities book four)
  • Lodestar (Keeper of the Lost Cities book five)

I was supposed to have finished two more books by the end of this month, but I just didn’t have enough time.

Writing

Unfortunately, I didn’t get much writing done this month either. 😦 We’ve definitely had a busy summer! My goal was to do twenty minutes each day, two hours each week, and ten hours for the entire month.

  • July 1-6: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • July 7-13: 2 hours
  • July 14-20: 45 minutes
  • July 21-27: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • July 28- August 3: none
  • Entire Month: 5 hours 5 minutes

My excuse for the last week is that I didn’t have access to my writing since I was staying at my grandmother’s house. 😉 Overall, I’m pretty proud of myself for sticking with it and getting it done.

Bullet Journal

I was super pleased with July’s pages! They were exactly what I needed, and I’m probably going to stick with the same design for next month. If you missed the pictures for July’s bullet journal pages, click here to see.

I am very proud of myself because I bullet journaled almost every day this month! It’s been a struggle for me to find the time to fill out my journal, and keep up with all the habits and trackers, but this month, I did pretty good!

Now, onto August’s pages.

I didn’t really have a theme this month, so I decorated the title page with school supplies, as seen at the top of the page.

I did end up changing the layout of my Monthly Log a little. Of course, first I have my calendar, which is on the top of the left page. The space under that is divided into three sections: Events, Goals, and Notes. I also did a quote underneath the Notes section.

On the right page, I have a section for Books (to write down the books I’ve read), Memories (to write down memories and fun times to remember), School (to write down the subjects I’ll be taking this year), Blogging (to write down my blog plan for this month), Bullet Journal Ideas, and Writing (to write down how much time I spent writing/editing each week and for the month).

I decided to go back to my original Habit Tracker layout. The one I used last month was too time-consuming and confusing.

This month, I had time to take a picture of my first weekly layout. This is not how I usually do my weekly layouts; I just did a simple layout last week since I knew I wouldn’t have a lot of time to work on it.

Blogging

This month I did not do as many posts as I would’ve liked to have done, but like I said before: it’s been a busy month.

These are the two other posts I did this month.

Goals

My goals for July were:

  1. Write for twenty minutes every day. I did miss a few days, but other than that, I did pretty well.
  2. Drink more water. Sadly, I didn’t do very well in this area.
  3. Bullet Journal every day. Yay! I did do this almost every day!
  4. Be on phone less. Oops . . . I did ok the first part of the month, but the second part is another story.

My goals for August are:

  1. Be on your phone less.
  2. Don’t stress about school too much.
  3. Drink more water.
  4. Write every day.
  5. Bullet Journal every day.
  6. Pre-plan blog posts and work on them in advance.
  7. Practice piano every day.

Life

July was a pretty busy month, and I have enjoyed my last month of summer. I filled the time with binge-watching Netflix, taking morning walks, writing/editing, bullet journaling, and reading. I spent a lot of time at home this month, but I also stayed at my grandmother’s house last week. That was definitely awesome, because she has a pool!

Just a few days ago, my mom and dad presented me with a new laptop! I’ll mostly use it for school this year, but I can also use it for my writing and blogging.

I start school next week, so this week I’ll be getting school supplies ready, setting up my new laptop (yay!), and watching orientation videos (I do online school). That means I probably won’t get posts out until Saturdays or Sundays during this first month of school- but I promise I’ll try to work ahead.

That’s the end of today’s post! If you have any questions, please let me know in the comments. Also tell me: how was your July? Are you looking forward to school starting? Also, if you have any topics you would like me to do a post on, please let me know!

Thank you so much for reading! Have a wonderful week! Happy writing!

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 ESV