Whether it’s for research, commuting safely, finding groceries, communicating with loved ones, organizing your coursework or studying for finals exam, this list contains pretty much every app for any difficulty you may encounter as a college student.
Follow the site and stay tuned for more useful apps released for your school year. The newly added apps will be labeled as 1.1, 2.1 since all numbers are already occupied. You can’t really miss them. Used wisely these apps will give us enough time for more breaks and better grades!
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SAFETY
1. Circle of 6
Safety is first. This app that will keep you safe wherever you are. How? Just pressing two taps will notify your chosen 6 people exactly where you are and how they can help you. It’s the quickest way to prevent any type of violence.
Cost: Free
2. Collegic Nav
Collegic Nav is a mobile App that will navigate you around your College Campus. Never get lost around your college campus again! Collegic Nav allows students, staff, parents and friends to easily and safely navigate around college campuses. Collegic Nav is a valuable mobile application that’s convenient and easy to use. It’s easy to download from the Apple or the Play store on your phone. Never be late to class or a test again!
This user-friendly mobile app allows users to navigate from their current location to desired destinations on their college campus. Users will receive step-by-step walking directions of the easiest route. Multiple features include a search button with campuses names and provides the distance and estimated time of arrival. The pathway will highlight your travel route and food icons to restaurants, and coffee shops with hours of operation along your way.
Cost: Free
How to Use: Website
Homework Help
3. SparkNotes
Were you too busy with other assignments and perhaps a few exams to start reading that chapter that was due tomorrow (I know I’ve been there). Or maybe your dog ate both your homework and computer. Don’t worry, SparkNotes also has an app for your device and it will also give you a quick summary of your book’s chapter you to keep up with your literature class. You also get the cool study guides to understanding the material much better. Don’t rely on it too much! You won’t have it during test times!
Cost: Free
How to Use: Website
4. CliffNotes
For those procrastinators or those who didn’t have the time to even start that literature book that’s supposed to be finished in a few days, CliffNotes can help you from failing that upcoming test on it. Not only does it provide you with a summary of your book but also with study guides and quizzes for every class and every subject out there. Don’t use it to get a passing grade rather use it to secure an A. The free version gives you a one time use, if you like it you can always subscribe to it.
Cost: FREE
How to Use: Website
5. Elements
If the very likely case you come across a Chemistry class, the most important fact to know and get acquit anted with are the elements. There are many apps both available in the apple or google store. These two are free and straight to the point. They’ll give you quick access to any info on the elements.
Cost: FREE
6. SimpleMind
This is a very useful and easy to use MindMap app. It’ll help you organize your ideas, tasks and understand a complex subject if you give it a try. You can always create a mindmap no matter where you go of whatever subject you are researching or trying to understand.
Cost: FREE
7. Wolfram Alpha
The most powerful and popular computational software to answer just about any question and get any fact as fast as it gets now on your very phone. You can use it to get it a quick solution to a math problem, get quick facts about a particular topic in other words an answer to pretty much any question. Just make sure to use to double check your work if you are using for math purposes, don’t rely on it as you won’t have it available on exam day!.
Cost: FREE
Online Learning
8. iTunesU
iTunesU is useful for both teachers and students. Teachers get very useful tools and resources for their lectures but if you are a student you get access to tons of free lectures for just about any subject: science, language, history, etc, in video or audio format. Al of these resources come from the top universities and organizations in the world, you’ll get high quality lessons to supplement every class you are currently taking.
Cost: Free.
9. Coursera
This is another resource for online courses and lessons. Coursera is more specialized in the sciences and more difficult subjects. You’ll get lectures and courses from top instructors including studying materials (pdfs,docs,syllabus), for advanced classes in music, science, programming, photography and more. A cool feature is the fact that you can play your lecture in offline mode too.
Cost: Free.
How to Use: Website
10. Duolingo
If you are taking a language class or just want to learn a language, duolingo will make learning it all fun with your mobile device. Presented in a game-like format, you’ll get to practice speaking, reading, listening, writing and improve your vocabulary too. There are lessons for the very beginners to the most advanced users. Even if you aren’t taking a language class. If you find yourself with free time at any place, give it a try. Don’t waste time on games & other entertainment apps, make your free time useful.
Cost: Free.
11. TedTalks
While these lectures will probably won’t help you with your classes, it’ll keep you up to date with the latest topics and research from your field of interest. Be it psychology, history, science, technology or any other subject there’s a talk to inspire you and teach you something useful for your career and degree. Of course, these lectures come from the top experts of the world in every field of study, it’s all for free.
You can also download these lectures for offline viewing.
Cost: Free.
Organization and Scheduling
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