Looking for Cornell-lined notepads.
August 1, 2005 8:42 PM   Subscribe

I'm looking for a source of Cornell System ruled notepads for school (preferably, yellow 8 1/2 x 11 legal pads, but loose leaf paper would do in a pinch.) I've found lots of options for printing my own at home, but I'd really rather find a pre-made product. Any ideas?
posted by trivirgata to Education (5 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
I used to take notes this way in college. I got both spiral notebooks and looseleaf in the section of the campus bookstore where the law students' stuff was. The style was called "summary ruled," but I'm getting nothing from Google on this.
posted by abbyladybug at 9:28 PM on August 1, 2005


Will "law ruled" paper do the trick?
posted by Rhomboid at 9:33 PM on August 1, 2005


My local stationer (Bob Slate in Boston, MA) just carries perfect-bound writing pads ruled this way. Maybe look in a stationers?
posted by josh at 4:48 AM on August 2, 2005


The Circa products from Levenger are very similar, though they lack the "summary" space on the bottom of the page. (They also are not cheap).
posted by profwhat at 6:43 AM on August 2, 2005


levenger also sells legal and white pads that have the rule line in the right place. They don't have the summary space either, though they do have title / date / short summary space at the top. Which is uber nice. The paper is also so good it sometimes pains me to write on it.
posted by zpousman at 7:46 AM on August 2, 2005


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