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Best Study App to Get Today

6 Great Study Apps to Get Today

Being a student requires a lot of patience. One task comes another one after each lesson. You might say ,“Okay, I got it”, but sometimes we can’t just rely on our human ability to organize things. 

There are a lot of changes coming at you once you enroll even in a single class. You definitely need help. Good thing we are living in the digital age. As a student, you can focus more on your productivity with the assistance of study apps. This innovation will help you work smarter and better.

Study Apps ,as a learning tool, is one of the most effective methods to keep things going all the time.

Here are a few apps that can make your study a lot easier and more convenient.

 

Microsoft Office Lens

If you are doing a PrepScholar study, Microsoft Office Lens is a very useful app that lets you use your camera to make usable and shareable files. Just take a picture and the app will transform it into a Word document, a PDF, or PowerPoint. You can send the transformed document to cloud storage or share it to other storage. The best part is that any readable text  in these  documents can be edited. Highlight the important terms or cut unnecessary parts. It is definitely your choice. This one will be your forever buddy when saving class notes on a whiteboard, an important page from your textbook, or  a handout. You can download it free for Android, iOS, and Windows.

Google Keep

This extension app is part of the G Suite. Small and simple as it may seem but it is totally useful. It is designed to integrate with other applications such as Gmail and Google Calendar.this means that your notes are literally one click away while you study. You can put a title or a label on each of the notes so you can easily find them later. In case you end up having hundreds of them, you can use the search bar to instantly look for a specific note. Same as other apps, Google keen is available for free and allows you to sync across Android, iOS, and in browsers.

Evernote

This newly developed app serves as your notetaker or simply your virtual pocket notebook. Evernote syncs automatically across all your devices and across all your operating systems. Imagine having multiple notebooks in one single digital storehouse. This also allows you to share notes to your classmates and colleagues. Best of all it’s free! 

My Study Life

Whether you are a regular or irregular student, it is sometimes normal to have odd schedules. There might be classes scheduled once a week. There are those required to meet for a short time each day. It truly is hard to organize such odd schedules into your planner. That’s the design of My Study Life. It is a super flexible app that can accommodate your schedule. It doesn’t matter how many it is. 

My Study Life will also send you important reminders about your assignments and quizzes. The calendar interface is easy to navigate and can be changed to daily, weekly, or monthly views. You can see more here to find out where else you can use this app.

iStudiez Pro

You can actually rename this as “The Amazing Planner”. Why? It is because this app is so impressive. iStudiez Pro allows you to input and color-code your daily schedule. It lets you track your task and sends you reminders as well. When you have an ongoing study, it can assist you to track your progress on review and assignments for the whole term. No matter how long the project is, this app can help you all the way. You can also integrate this with Google Calendar. This might be free but if you want to sync the app across all your devices you need to avail the paid version. 

myHomework Student Planner

One more awesome option for tracking classes and homework is myHomework Student Planner. As the name implies, it tracks your schedule and upcoming assignments in a more sleek and aesthetic design. Apart from checking your schedule by daily, weekly, and monthly views, you can also view a list of homework assignments or quickly drop a widget on your gadget home screen to have your upcoming assignments always at hand. You can even store contact information of your teachers and classmates for later use. 

 

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