Now, almost all of college students own smartphones and most use them for schoolwork on a regular basis. Keeping up with which apps are the best bets for taking notes, managing schedules and studying for an upcoming exam can be a full-time job, though, with hundreds of new apps released every day.
Campus apps: Colleges have started to jump on the mobile craze, and schools have launched apps that allow students to check grades, manage their university accounts, etc.
RescueTime: This app will tell you how much you spent on emails, social media and websites, and identifies top distractions. With this app, students can set goals to make sure they are using their time productively.
Google Drive: Students can use the app to create, share and collectively edit presentations, spreadsheets and documents. Drive has a suite of tools, similar to Microsoft Office, that allow students to edit any document.
Evernote: Students can use the app to record voice reminders, create to-do lists and snap photos of notes or a professor’s PowerPoint slide, among other things.
Dropbox: With this app you have a chance to upload different files (documents, photos, videos) in the cloud and get them online whenever you need, even if you forget your phone at home.
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