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Best study apps for university students

iStudiez Pro (iPhone)

If you need a little help organizing all your classes and assignments (and, let’s face it, who doesn’t?), iStudiez is for you. This handy tool allows you to create a schedule by entering all your class details (including extras such as tutor office hours, staff contact details and holiday periods), keep track of your assignments and set alarms for upcoming classes and assignment due dates.

Flashcards with Mental Case (iPhone)

Upcoming exams? You’ll always be prepared with the Mental Case app, which allows you to create your own flashcards for your phone. You can even record audio and add images from your photo library.

Instapaper (iPhone)

Allows you to save web pages for offline viewing at a later time. This is really great for viewing uni notes that you have downloaded from the net because it allows you to save them in a text-only format and view later without having to return to the webpage online.

Evernote (iPhone and Android — free)

Ever wanted to note something down and not had access to a paper and pen? Your phone probably already has an inbuilt note-taking function, but Evernote provides so much more. You can attach images and audio to your notes, add your location and search through your notes for keywords at the click of a button.

Dictionary.com (iPhone and Android — free)

The original study tool is now available at your fingertips for free. The ‘word of the day’ that appears when you open the app is a handy extra touch.

Source link: https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/education-blogs/student-life/the-top-five-study-apps-for-university-students

 

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