Friday, 26 August 2011

  • Your Back-to-School Survival Guide

     

    To start the year off right, students everywhere file into office supply stores to check off the list of essentials needed to have a great school year. What your school supply list doesn't tell you, is what you really need to survive September and the months to follow. Here's a list of stylish, creative ways to make your first day back a straight "A."



    This is a creative way to store homework assignments and memories throughout the year. It's a zip drive from Four Eyes and can be found at the Curiosity Shop.

    This binder includes a dry-erase interior and is also eco-friendly. It is from Russell+Hazel and is sure to make you a star student.

    With Ipads and E-readers, people can download textbooks easily and this case is a perfect way to do it in style. This case is from Vera Bradley and has a machine washable cover, and of course, comes in the ever changing variety of patterns.

    I hope these ideas help to inspire creative ideas on how to make this school year the best. These are all on my list for school and I know I'll keep my eyes open for other amazing gadgets. Good luck students! Do you have any other innovative school supply ideas?

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