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5 Apps To Help Keep You On Track For Studying

5 Apps To Help Keep You On Track For Studying

College students know that studying is essential to pass classes, but that doesn’t mean that we want to spend eight hours in a library highlighting lines in a notebook and re-reading the same eight chapters over again. Today with modern technology and items such as smartphones, studying can be made that much easier, and these five apps are here to help with the task.

1. Quizlet

Quizlet may sound familiar to many of you, a site that anyone can upload and create their own study guides. Quizlet can be found on the app store for your mobile device. Quizlet allows the user to create their own flashcards, notes, and exams aids for themselves and to share with others.

It is a handy way to study with your classmates and such a convenient teaching tool that some professors and teaching assistants use it to post review material. a useful teaching tool that some professors and teaching assistants use it to post a review. While a basic Quizlet account is free with most functions accessible, students do have the option of upgrading to Quizlet Plus which unlocks additional features such as offline and ad-free study.

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2. Evernote

Your study notes are everything in college. Whether your professor uses a visual aid such as PowerPoint or textbook or conducts lectures, note-taking is an integral part of the learning process. One of the best ways to learn and remember information is by taking good notes.

Evernote is widely considered as one of the world’s best study apps. The basic version of the app is free to use and allows you to sync information across two devices as well as share with your friends. You can create checklists, save website clips, and link images and audio to all your notes. The premium version allows you to sync to unlimited devices as well as annotate pdf documents. It is half price for students and worth your serious consideration.

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3. Exam Countdown

College life can get very busy and you will not want to forget the time and dates of all your tests and exams. Exam Countdown is an app that allows you to input your exam information and keeps track of them for you. You can customize timers to range from days down to the remaining minutes and sort them by color to help you differentiate the subjects.

A free app to use, this is a must-have for any busy college student.

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4. Off Time

Studying requires concentration and it becomes a challenge when we find ourselves constantly distracted by our phones. We lose our focus when we hear a “ping” and we stop studying to check the cellphone.  Sometimes we create our own distraction by simply grabbing our device to play a game or check social media because we can. Off Time is a lockout app that allows you to choose from three settings of work, family, or me time. You can also customize a setting for yourself.

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If you are worried about blocking out an important call or email, Off Time allows you to white list certain callers and apps while locking out everything else for a specified period of time you have set. So, you can work without the fear of missing something important.

5. Pomodoro Timer

The amount of study time and workload during college can get intensely significant and a common mistake is to sit for hours to plow through one subject or task to completion just to get it out of the way. The truth is this method isn’t helpful since our brains’ attention span was not made to focus nonstop for hours. You will eventually find yourself reading the same page several times or forgetting the last problem you reviewed.

It’s important to break down our studies into sessions with breaks to allow our brain time to rest and defuse so it can absorb information. The Pomodoro apps are perfect to assist in creating interval study-break sessions. Once you have downloaded an app, you can easily set the timer for 30 minutes for the task and a ten-minute break. It is a proven study technique that will help you study more effectively through your college career.

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Do you use any apps for studying? Let us know in the comments!

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