12 apps that every student should have
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It's back to school season, which means you may be wondering how on earth you're going to stay on top of your busy class schedule and assignments.
Fortunately, there are apps that can help.
Here are the 12 best apps for your schedule, studying, money, and social life needs:
iStudiez Pro is the ultimate class and homework planner.
App StoreIf you're the planning type, you won't be able to live without iStudiez Pro.
The app manages your class schedule, teacher contacts, and upcoming assignments/tests. It's a school-specific calendar app and todo list beautifully rolled into one.
Price: $2.99 on iOS, $9.99 on Mac
Documents is the ultimate app for accessing all of your files and annotating PDFs.
App StoreIt can be confusing to keep track of where certain files are, especially if you use multiple services like Dropbox and Google Drive.
Documents works with all of them (including Apple's iCloud, Microsoft's OneDrive, and Box) to show you all of your stuff in one place. You can edit Microsoft documents, annotate PDFs, browse photos, and read e-books in one app.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS
Wunderlist will help you stay on top of what you need to get done.
iTunesThere are plenty of to-do apps out there, but Wunderlist is the best for most people. It has a good mix of features for everyone, including the ability to make multiple lists, collaborate with other Wunderlist users on different projects, and create reminders.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS, Android, OS X, Windows
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