Going off to college is a fun an exciting time but one that can be very stressful and overwhelming. For many students, this is the first time they are away from home and many find it difficult to study and attend classes, even function without the help of mom or dad. Thankfully we live in a very technologically advanced society and there are basically apps for everything! An app for waking up on time and an app for keeping track of classes, they all exist! When you go off to college, take advantage of these unique applications so you can stay on track!
Quizlet
This app is perfect for studying and staying on top of assignments. With this app, you can easily create or view existing flash cars on millions of subjects. This option makes it easy for you to study, especially if you are a visual learner. You can even use audio to make the study session even more interesting!
Snap2PDF
This app is essential for those who want to avoid carrying hefty textbooks. With this app you can take a picture and instantly create a document. The app will work well for textbooks or paperwork and by taking a picture, you can then covert the pic to a PDF and you can then use your mobile to view the information you need for class!
Viber
Missing someone from home? With the Viber app you can instantly stay connected. This app offers free texting and voice calls so you can always call home, to talk to your mom or dad, even high school friends, free of charge! This app does not charge, no matter of your location. So stay in touch with mom and dad without spending a dime!
Chegg
Every college student knows that textbooks are expensive, you basically have to sell the clothes off your back to pay for them! To be able to hang on to your clothes and your cash, consider renting textbooks. Chegg is a great app that allows you to search for the textbooks you need and simply rent the items to be able to save money every semester.
Oxford Picture Dictionary, Second Edition
This app is great for those who need help with words or phrases. You can use this app to help you write papers or essays needed for class. Or you may find that you do not understand wording in your textbook or homeowner. This app can provide you with definitions as well as pictures to help you understand the word meaning. This is a great option for vocabulary needs as well as research.
Animoto
This app is a unique option that is not only great for college classes but also fun. With this app you can create videos based on photos. You can add text as well as music to the videos and easily create projects or complete assignments. You can then watch the videos or view via mobile. Editing and previewing options are available so you can finish the piece before turning in.
Rachel Smith is a freelance writer who loves the mobile app technology. She writes content for Tulsa Welding School on topics such as Vocational Programs in Oklahoma.
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Donald Quixote
December 8, 2013 at 1:32 am
Personally I have used Chegg online (not the app) they are a good service although you can usually find better prices elsewhere. I use the quizlet app (sometimes you get really lucky and the cards for your specific subject are already made) saves me tons of time making studyguides. Heads up you misspelled flash cards in the top of the article.