There's not much customization to the emily ley planners because they're designed to be simple and easy (and beautiful!).
I've been doing a lot of research on planners and found that a filofax or Kikki k is best for customization (you can literally customize every single thing from the pages to the dashboards and pockets, etc.). They look like smaller ring binders so the pages are refillable.
Others use the emily ley, Erin condren because of the ease of use and they're all so pretty!
You can do your own research (after finals of course) to find out which style suits you better. I found that the filofax works for me because it feels like scrapbooking! I went around YouTube too to watch others' planner setups. I suggest doing that after finals because it can get really addicting to watch those videos!
But I've rambled on for too long, good luck on your finals!
Ohh, the laptop might be an issue. Depending on how heavily you use it too. As far as tablets, I've tried to bring my android powered ones, I'd still rather use my laptop because I found that a lot of apps and programs are streamlined for computers and not tablets, unfortunately
For the etsy ones, you can request to have the monogram/name removed. I'm trying to find the cheapest/most efficient/nicest looking option and so far, Plum Paper is winning!
I just got the email of acceptance today! So excited! Is there a Facebook page or any other social media site for the cohorts? I would love to get to know you all!
Thank you, Missa25! I feel like the wave of initial acceptances who declined their spot is now going to us on the waitlist. I'm hoping they email me back soon about instructions/questions so I can prepare for my interview on Tuesday.
Was it difficult?
Hello and congratulations to everyone who got accepted somewhere!
I got an email from Chapman yesterday saying I was at the top of their waitlist (yay!). Today, they sent me another email informing me of my interview date.
My question is now for the people who have interviewed there. What is the interview like? Is it content heavy or is it more about personality? Is it centered on my expectations of the school? I have no idea how to prepare for this interview.
Any help would be appreciated!
Hello and congratulations to everyone who got accepted somewhere!
I got an email from Chapman yesterday saying I was at the top of their waitlist (yay!). Today, they sent me another email informing me of my interview date.
My question is now for the people who have interviewed there. What is the interview like? Is it content heavy or is it more about personality? Is it centered on my expectations of the school? I have no idea how to prepare for this interview.
Any help would be appreciated!