A simple method to find the symmetries of the Schr?dinger equation in one dimension with arbitrary
potentials is presented. The method hereby used can be of interest to students in quantum mechanics
at the undergraduate level. Several physical questions arising from this symmetry analysis are also
discussed. Finally, some attention is paid to how the result leads to the explicit description of
the exact propagators in the linear and quadratic case without using the more popular method of
describing the classical action in the stationary phase approximation.