Ten best study apps for students

When studying, it’s easy to get lost in notes and ideas. That’s why we’ve rounded up 10 of the best study apps to help you create flashcards, mind maps, quotes, and work efficiently.

1. Ref ME – Android/iOS/Web, Free

This nifty app uses your phone’s camera to scan a book’s barcode and create a citation in MLA, Chicago, or whatever format your school uses.

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  1. Study Blue – Android/iOS, Free

It allows users to upload class study materials, create flashcards to study and share with others, and practice quizzes.

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3. Evernote – Android/iOS/Web, Free

A tool that allows you to imprisonment a note or memo in any format (web clip of a product or service review for orientation, photo of a business receipt, audio file. And also text meeting, or handwritten notes).

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4. Oxford Dictionary – Android/iOS, Free

The mobile version of the Oxford English Dictionary from Oxford University Press.

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5. Dragon Dictation – iOS, Free

Start talking to Dragon Dictation, which will convert everything for you digitally, which you can paste into other applications, send us an email message, or save for later.

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6. Go Conqr – Android/iOS/Web, Free

Access countless learning resources like mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, slides, and notes, or use the Go Conqr app for social learning to connect and collaborate with friends, classmates, and students in groups.

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7. Office Lens: Android/iOS/Windows, Free

This Microsoft app takes photos of documents, whiteboards, magazines, receipts, and more and turns them into editable, shareable text. It can read image events from an angle and clean up glare and shadows.

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8. My Homework Student Planner:

Android/iOS/Windows, Free my Homework is a digital student planner that lets you keep track of your classes homework tests. And also projects, so you never forget an assignment again.

9. Simple Mind – iOS/Android, Free

Make mind maps to help you organize your thoughts, remember things and generate new ideas.

10. Google Drive: iOS/Android, Free

Save and store all your documents online so your work remains safe if your laptop crashes. You can also work offline and collaborate on a document with your classmates.

My Study life;Ten best study apps for students

My Study Life (iOS, Android, Windows, Chrome) is a great app to start the school year or new semester. It’s one of those study apps that work as a planner but with much more flexibility than your regular paper planner.

One of my main annoyances when it comes to selecting a planner is the rigidity of the schedule. It’s hourly, daily, or weekly, but every page looks the same. That remains not real life. Sometimes you are busy, and sometimes you are not.

The best thing about this app, in my opinion, is that you can add rotating schedules. Do you have a class that meets every other day or week? No problem. Do you have a program that runs on Block A or Block B? It’s okay. This application allows you to choose your design.

High school has Quarters,

quarter, and semester schedules, and some schools even go all year. Add extracurricular programs to that mix, and it’s a scheduling nightmare.

Once you get to college, it’s the same. It has fall semester and quarter classes, winter semester, spring semester, more quarter classes, May quarter, and then summer classes. Universities set their hours; They can do whatever they want.

You will also receive reminders for upcoming classes and assignments through this app. To-do lists let you connect more than just schoolwork to keep your life organized in one place. Your daily page doesn’t just show your classes and the times you need to be there. And it will also show you what you have due or what is due at the end of the week.

My study life is pretty good; I wish I had known that in high school, and it would also have been a great tool while I was in college.