
Smartphones are the most common gadget one can have these days. As a student, you may not have the most high-end smartphone but you can still get a lot out of your average one as well. We use them for so many things on a daily basis. They are definitely improving the quality of our life. As a student, you can use smartphones for improving the quality of your studies too. A simple search on the Google Play or the App Store for studying applications will open an entirely new world for you. In the following article, we introduce 5 applications that can be a life savior for students around the world.
1. Chegg
You may have made it to college but all those books are so expensive. With Chegg, you only have to pay a fraction of the original price. You can also rent books, get help with homework, access textbook guides, and more.
Using Chegg
It is available for free download on both Android and iOS. However, in-app purchases may have to be made. It is a convenient source for students who are on loans or finance their studies through jobs.
2. CliffsNotes
One of the most common sources available online for students is CliffsNotes. You probably used it a lot of time during your high school. You can now take it to college. It is a great way for power studying. Get access to quick summaries, quizzes, and study plans.
Using CliffsNotes
Unfortunately, the application is available only for Apple users. On the other hand, it is free for download and even in-app purchases cost 1.99 dollars each.
3. EverNote
You may have seen the free version of EverNote but this purchasable version offer better features. In high school and college, your notes could be a life savior. With these digital notes, you can get more organization, add informative links, attachments, audio recordings, and much more.
Using EverNote
It may not be free for download but the pro features are very popular with college students. It is available on both Android and iOS. Furthermore, you can get a yearly package for synchronization of your data in unlimited devices for around $35 per year.
4. My Study Life
This is an excellent application for students who like to stay updated and organized at all times.
Using My Study Life
It is free for download. It will help you organize your classes, assignments, and exams without hassle. You can also sync your data to the cloud, which can be accessed from any device.
5. Wunderlist
This application is not particularly for students but can be used as such. It follows the concept of to do list, which can be used by students to manage their workload. You can also add group projects on the list and create reminders.
Using Wunderlist
This application is free for download and available on both Android and iOS.
There are many other applications that can help you improve your studies.