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Creative School Bullet Journal Layouts {to help you stay on top of your study game!}

Check out these creative school bullet journal threads to help you stay on top of your study game this semester

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These school Bullet Journal layouts will help you stay on track this semester! So many genius ideas even if you’re brand new to using a BuJo!

Check out these creative school bullet journal threads to help you stay on top of your study game this semester

School Bullet Journal Layouts

The thing I love most about using a Bullet Journal to stay organized is that you can set one up at any time of the year.

But there are two times of the year when we are MOST interested in getting our lives organized, January (to get the New Year off to a good start) and the summer when you’re keen to get organized for back to school!

If you’ve never used a Bullet Journal before don’t worry, it’s one of those things that you can learn about as you use it, and it shapes into a planner that is the perfect fit for you and your studies.

Today I’ve pulled together a host of different school Bullet Journal ideas to help you stay organized this semester including some YouTube videos just in case you learn better from watching other people get set up.


Make a “Before College Begins” checklist

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Before Class Bullet Journal Checklist




The first step of being organized is emptying your brain of all the things you need to remember to do before college starts. So start with getting them all down on paper into a checklist like this one.

Make sure you don’t forget anything with a college packing list

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Bullet Journal College Packing List




And of course you’ll need to keep track of all those items you need to pack for college.

Create a school weekly schedule spread

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School Schedule Timetable Weekly Spread




Make sure you know which classes take place each day by setting up a color coded weekly schedule like this one.

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Semester Log Bullet Journal




Or this one.

Use a weekly study plan spread

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Bullet Journal Study Plan Checklist



And because it’s sooo satisfying to be able to check things off make sure you set up a weekly study plan too.

A semester log lets you see important milestones as a glance

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Bullet Journal Semester Overview




Make sure you have a bird’s eye view of the big milestones each semester like assignment due dates or exams. You can use a semester log layout like this one.

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Bullet Journal Semester Log




Or this one.

Stay on top of your revision with an exam study plan tracker

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Bullet Journal exam study plan tracker




They say the easiest way to achieve anything is to break it down into smaller steps, and this exam study plan is a perfect example of how to do that!

Create a How to Study page

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How to Study Page



Speaking of study tips come up with your game plan of how you’re going to study this semester and write it down so you can keep referring back to it.

Take notes right there in your Bullet Journal

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Don’t forget that your Bullet Journal is not just about task lists, checklists and tracking, you can actually take your study notes right in there too.

There has been a ton of research over the years extolling the virtues of note-taking, and some people argue that adding in colors and diagrams makes it even more effective.

If you want to know how to take your note taking to the next level just hop on over to Instagram and check out #studygram, there’s over 4.5 million results for you to browse through.

How to use your Bullet Journal to study videos

And if you need some help learning how to take effective study notes bullet journal style grab a drink and watch these videos.