The end of the school year is close, and I’m wondering: are those of you who’ll graduate planning to stick with an academic-year planner? Or will you switch to a January-to-January planner, like most of the working world uses?
After college, I stuck with academic planners for several years since that was the only way I knew how to measure the year. It was helpful when I went back to grad school, but once I started working again, I went January-to-January and it feels very comfortable now.
What are you, er, planning to do?
Does the TextAgenda come in a “working world” format? Because if not, I’m sticking to the academic style. 🙂 It took me years to find the TextAgenda and I’m not going to give it up just because I’ve graduated!
Hi Stephanie, looks like the choice is yours, actually: the Textagenda’s Jan-to-Jan counterpart is the Notor, so you can switch or not switch as you like.
Well, the Hebrew years is almost equivallent to the academic year – from September to September – so it works very well for us: We measure the year from Sept. to Sept. Didn’t know that in the US you can find planners like this…