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11 Apps/Tools Every Student Should Have

School life isn’t always easy to navigate, so anything that can make things easier for a student is welcome (unless it’s illegal, of course). Luckily, with the aid of technology, lots of students can access apps and products that help to make every aspect of a student’s life more comfortable and seamless.

Whether you’re trying to increase your productivity, train your mind, manage your time or stay organized, there’s an app for you. Check out a few of my top picks:

Grammarly

Grammarly

Source: Apple Store

Have you ever received your assignment or school project from your lecturer, only to discover that you made some ridiculous grammatical errors? Well, you don’t have to bother about that anymore with Grammarly. It’s an excellent tool that uses AI and natural language processing to help you write better. It checks and proofreads your documents, notifying you of any grammatical or spelling errors, as well as sentence structure issues. It also has a plagiarism detection feature and provides suggestions to improve your writing, too.

OneNote

OneNote

Source: Apple Store

OneNote is a cool software from Microsoft that helps to take your “note-taking” to another level. It allows you type notes or record audio, sketch ideas, organize your notes and even share them with others to view and contribute. It’s a great tool to help you gather your thoughts, school notes and more. OneNote also puts all your records on the cloud so that you can access them from any device.
Other incredible note-taking apps are EverNote, GoodNotes and Notability

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myHomework

myHomework

Source: myhoweworkapp.com

It’s a bit challenging to stay organized and keep track of all the assignments, projects and coursework. Luckily, myHomework exists. It’s a great student planner that helps you keep up with your deadlines by reminding you of each due date you have logged in. It also syncs across all your device so that you can access all your info anywhere, anytime.

Forest

Forest

Source: www.forestapp.cc/

If your parents complain that you spend way too much time on your phone, they’ll undoubtedly be glad this app exists. Forest is a great app that aids your productivity by helping you put your phone aside so you can focus on more important things. Its feature is quite unconventional- whenever you want to focus on a project or something important, you plant a virtual tree on the app, which grows while you focus on your work. If you get distracted and leave the app, your tree dies. (That sounds weirdly interesting, right? It would be best if you gave it a try)

EasyBib

EasyBib

Source: Microsoft Appsource

Many students will agree that citations for assignments and dissertations can cause a lot of stress and difficulty. Luckily, EasyBib helps you with research references and multiple citation styles such as APA, Chicago and MLA. It also scans your papers for plagiarism, grammar errors and missing citations, helping you to ensure that your documents are articulate and coherent.

Google Calendar

Google Calendar

Source: Wikimedia

Google Calendar is an effective and efficient tool that helps you organize and schedule important events, reminders and tasks, ensuring that you stay on top of your game, and you never miss a thing.

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Focus Keeper

Focus Keeper

Source: Apple Store

If you’ve been struggling with time management and productivity, Focus Keeper is right up your alley. It is advertised as a “timer that will track and increase your productivity without burnout”. With this app, you can choose designated tasks and time yourself for each session. The app enables you to focus on whatever task you have chosen (study, research, assignments, etc.) for a stipulated period while taking breaks at intervals to refresh and relax.

Brainly

Brainly

Source: Apple Store

Have you been racking your brain for hours and hours, trying to figure out the answer to a tough question? Brainly has got you covered. This website is an excellent tool for learning, as it provides you with verified answers to those tough topics, enabling you to learn from your peers in a fun and insightful way.

Lumosity

Lumosity

Source: Apple Store

Lumosity is a refreshing and interactive app that enables you to train your brain by improving your memory and increasing your focus. The app includes challenging games and tasks that will help you take your attention, processing, memory and problem- solving skills to the next level, providing you with productive feedback and insights to help you improve daily. Need more brain-training games? You can also check out Peak.

Exam Countdown

Exam Countdown

Source: Apple Store

The creators of Exam Countdown know how stressful examination periods could be for students, so they have made this app to enable you to keep track of all your exam dates. The app has features such as a countdown timer, reminder, exam & test timetables and colour co-ordination to help you stay organized. Seeing the number of exams you have written will encourage you to keep going.

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FCMB New Mobile App

FCMB App Logo

Source: Apple Store

Send and receive money, dispute resolution, movie tickets, transfer, airtime purchase, and so much more? It’s all on the App! Enjoy unmatched convenience with the FCMB New Mobile App! To download, just click http://onelink.to/y4pjhj. You can also visit the Appstore for iOS or Google Play for Android to download.

What other apps have made life and learning easier for you, as a student? Share them with us!

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