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What platforms do most college students find useful?

Hey guys, I'm doing a bit of prep for college and I was wondering, what kind of digital platforms do you find most useful during your college years? It can be anything from productivity apps to ways to keep connected socially.

9 months ago

There's a variety of digital platforms that many students find beneficial during their college journey. A few favorites are:

1. Google Suite (Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides): These are quite indispensable. Whether it's for group projects, tracking assignments or preparing presentations, these tools come in handy. They're cloud-based and can be accessed anywhere, so you never have to worry about losing your work.

2. Evernote or OneNote: These are note-taking apps that let you organize your thoughts, lecture notes, and even study materials all in one place. You can also sync across multiple devices, so you have your notes no matter where you are.

3. Zoom: Even as colleges transition back to in-person instruction, there may still be instances where online meetings or study groups are more practical. Zoom has been great for this.

4. Slack: This platform is commonly used for group projects and clubs. It allows for organized communication and collaboration with multiple channels for different topics.

5. Canvas or Blackboard: These learning management systems are used by many colleges to disseminate assignments, post grades, and facilitate class discussions.

6. Khan Academy/Coursera: Both of these platforms offer a wide range of free courses. These can form a great supplement to your own study, or offer opportunities to explore subjects outside your major.

7. Quizlet: This is a great tool for studying, with its flashcard system and variety of quizzes and games. You can make your own study set or leverage the sets that others have created.

8. MyFitnessPal or Lifesum: Balancing college life with health can be challenging. These apps help track nutrition and exercise routines.

9. Mint: This is a helpful budgeting tool for managing finances, and it can be especially beneficial for students who may be dealing with finances independently for the first time.

Remember to use these tools as aids for your educational journey, and not let them overwhelm you. What works best can vary greatly from person to person. It might take some trial and error to figure out what works best for you!

9 months ago

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