Tuesday, February 3, 2015

5 apps-for-students-to-stay-organized-in-college

5 apps-for-students-to-stay-organized-in-college

When budgets are tight, paying for apps for students to stay organized in college might seem a little extravagant, but there can be big rewards for a few dollars. Apps to organize college life can gain you precious #time and keep you on track. Here are some apps for students you should check out – some free, others not but still excellent value for #money.

1. ISTUDIEZPRO


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Possibly one of the greatest apps for students to stay organized when in college is the iStudiezPro app, which allows you to keep track of every aspect of your life. Whether it’s scheduling #college hours or social arrangements, this app helps you stay on top of everything. You can add in your assignments and when they are due, set a homework study schedule and even keep a contacts list of professors or your social network. The interface is extremely user-friendly, and for only $2.99 it’s a definite bargain.

2. REMEMBER THE MILK


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Staying on top of your to-do list is an important part of being organized as a student and this app ensures that you never forget to complete a task. You can sync the app with your email and calendar, and there is a prioritizing function so that your most important tasks are scheduled accordingly. The application does require an Internet connection, but it’s free across all mobile platforms, so well worth downloading. You might not realize just how many tasks you forget to complete on a daily basis before you download this #app!

3. QUIZLET


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The best apps for students are those that help with your studies (especially if they are free). The Quizlet #app is already helping more than 20 million students to compile flashcards to help with finals and general studies. You can set the cards to appear in a specific order, or else you can randomize their order to make sure you truly know your stuff.

4. DROPBOX


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Students usually have at least two devices: mobile phones, tablets, laptops and PCs, both personal and for college use. Dropbox is brilliant for just about anyone but it's also one of the great student apps. It provides an instant, easy-access cloud server for you to upload all of your documents to, and then receive them on any device with the#app downloaded. It works on both Android and iOS, and is paramount for college organization. You get 2GB of storage space for free, which means you can save all your #collegework, and things like photos too.

5. PLANNERPLUS


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This is going to sound like one of the most expensive apps for students at $8.99, but it offers so much more than free or cheaper planners that it is worth the investment if being organized is your main priority. It offers levels of sub planning that other planning #apps do not, so if you have a multi-discipline course with tons of component subjects, you’ll find this incredibly useful. Tasks, events and notes are all combined in one place for an easy view

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