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Must-Have Apps for College Students

I'm preparing myself for college for next year and I've been told there are apps that could make life loads easier. What are the most valuable apps you've used during your college journey?

6 months ago

Absolutely! Technology can be a great asset in navigating through college. Here are a few handy apps that many college students find to be useful:

1. Evernote: This app is great for notetaking. You can create different notebooks for various subjects, tag notes for easy searching, and include attachments. Plus, it syncs across all devices.

2. Microsoft OneNote: Similar to Evernote, OneNote allows for flexible notetaking such as drawing, typing, inserting snaps of lecture slides, audio, and more. It's especially helpful for tactile or visual learners.

3. Google Drive Suite (Docs, Sheets, Slides): These apps are essential for creating and sharing documents and projects. Whether you're working on a group project or need to access a document from any device, this is very helpful.

4. Canvas: If your college uses Canvas as its learning management system, there's a convenient mobile app that lets you check assignments, grades, and announcements on the go.

5. Quizlet: This is a fantastic tool for creating flashcards, quizzes, and study games. It's perfect for aiding in memorization and understanding of information.

6. My Study Life: This is a planner designed specifically for students, with features that let you track your schedule, assignments, and exams.

7. Khan Academy: This free app provides video lessons and practice exercises on a huge range of subjects, which can be great for supplementing your studies.

8. Limeade One: This app helps manage personal and professional wellbeing by merging everything you need for a successful work-life blend.

9. Microsoft Outlook/Google Gmail: Depending on what your school uses, having your school email on your phone can be a huge help.

10. Duolingo: If you're taking a foreign language class, this app is fantastic for extra practice on the go.

Remember, not every app will work for every person! Some of it comes down to personal preference and learning style, so be sure to explore different apps to find out what works best for you.

6 months ago

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