Staying on top of you schoolwork and homework is a challenge for students everywhere. Finding a way to keep track of what work you need to do, and making sure you understand everything in all your classes is not an easy task. Having apps on your phone is a convenient and simple way to keep organized during the school year. Here is a guide to the best apps for students!
Easybib (free): Easybib is an automatic citation maker which is extremely helpful when writing bibliographies for research papers or other projects. Many students have used the easybib website, but the app has a feature that allows you to scan bar codes, and get a quick citation for a book.
Evernote (free): This organization app gives students the option to write down notes, reminders, to-do lists, and create agendas. It is one of the most popular note-keeping apps, and gives users 60 megabytes of storage each month for free.
MyScript Calculator (free): MyScript is a calculator app that allows users to write in equations with your fingers instead of typing in buttons. It is helpful for a quick answer to a math problem or for checking your work.
Complete Student Pack ($6.99): While a bit more of a splurge at $6.99, the Complete Student Pack is a great resource for studying and reviewing math and science. The app covers over 210 topics in these subjects, and has many math formulas. Students can quiz themselves to track improvement, and the app provides links to other helpful websites for each topic.
Sleep Time (free): We all know how easily schoolwork can pile up, and sometimes homework can get in the way of getting enough sleep. Sleep Time is a helpful sleep tracker app, allowing you to track the quality and amount of rest you get every night.. The app also tracks your sleep cycles and sleep stages. Users can give the app a 30 minute timeframe of when they want to wake up. Then the app sets off an alarm when you are in your lightest sleep stage, making it easier to wake up and feel more energized for school!
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