College is synonymous with having a blast,
but it certainly is not completely free from stressors. You may be anxious
about money matters, or have developed a sickness against your college
cafeteria food or may be the heavy work load is weighing down on you.
Here in this post, we have rounded some of
the best apps for every college going student to help manage it all as they
head back to school. So start downloading these apps asap, and clear those junk
out!
The Amazon mobile app:
It may be an absence of a car, lack of
retail options near your neighbourhood or a classic case of laziness, whatever
it may be. It is often not so easy to shop near the campus. So, use this app
which is free to download to shop and browse all your requirements in a quick
and convenient manner.
Mint:
Are you constantly worried about blowing
your budget before the end of the month? Use the app Mint (available for free)
to manage all the money related matters in one place. You can view all your
accounts – savings, checking, credit cards and everything else all on one
place. You can also automatically add and classify your transactions all within
this one app.
iHomework:
Do all your organization in a cinch with
the iHomework app. The app is currently available for download at a cost of USD
1.00. You can use it to keep a track of all your assignments, courses,
readings, schedules and teachers. And what’s more is you can also set alarms
for your homework and will be notified of the upcoming deadlines.
Foursquare:
We recommend this app to all who are on a
diet or are not much of a foodie, as it is a great one. The app allows people
to leave reviews and helpful hints, like restaurants with free WIFI, the
passwords for the places’ WIFI and much more.
Notability:
This app allows you to create better notes.
Still stuck with pen and paper? Notability is an ipad app available or USD
1.00. It can be used for taking notes, PDF annotations, recording and typing.
You can also customize the look with a variety of ‘pen colours’ and paper
styles, also add in links or photos.
But the coolest feature of this app is if
you remember the context of your scribbled notes then the audio recording
capability will also allow users to tap a word to hear what was spoken at that
very moment.