As a student, you know how busy your life can be. Getting decent grades, going out with friends and earning money with your student job. We get it! Of course, there are many things that you have to think about. But how do you juggle all of those things at the same time? It can be quite tough sometimes. In this article, you will find 3 apps that make your student experience easier.
Apps for school
When you struggle with studying, Chegg is an online platform that will help you. With the app, you can create, study and share your own digital flashcards. How useful is that? You can make flashcards for yourself, and use someone else's flashcards. The app is super helpful if you study a lot with friends.
There are already a lot of flashcards pre-made. From the courses Medicine to Law and from Earth Science to Chemistry. There are literally flashcards for every single subject. Next to that, the app will also check your grammar and plagiarism. Besides the app, it also has a website where you can access all of your data and study materials in a heartbeat.
Apps that make sure you drink responsibly
As a student, you're probably drinking most days in the week. And when you’re in your university years, no student seems to care about the results of drinking a lot of alcohol. Like walking around in a Christmas dress with a beanie (Dutch: kerstmuts). However, we all know that drinking all the time takes its toll.
That’s where this app Wise-drinking came in. The app will help you become aware of your drinking habits. You can track your drinking consumption during the day/night. It has every single type of drink (wine, beer, spirits or others) so it’s super user friendly. This app is not wanting you to quit drinking, it just wants you to be aware of your drinking volume. It also gives you tips on how to drink responsibly. So, if you download this app, your parents will be extremely proud of you.
Apps for health
It is important to stay healthy. Certainly during your student period. For a lot of students it is kind of difficult, with alcohol consumption, as mentioned above, eating unhealthy and not moving around. That’s why you should download a fitness app to encourage you to stay fit and healthy.
There is an app called 'Zombies, Run!'. This app is a great way to motivate yourself if you want to be chased by something in order to get running. With this app, you can play your own music, but at some points, a recorded audio of a zombie apocalypse will start playing, from which you must run otherwise you get infected. It’s great fun! Other apps to download are Nike+, Couch to 5K or 7 Minute Workout.
Are you ready to make your student life easier? Go ahead and download these apps!
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the management of EconoTimes


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