If you’re going to school, you have to do everything possible
to keep organized and make sure that everything gets done on time. You use every tool that is available to
you. But are you using your iPhone? If you haven’t realized yet that your iPhone
can be a very helpful tool for managing your college years, you will after you
check out these great apps.
Here are some iPhone apps that you will want to try out:
When you’ve been up studying or doing an assignment all
night, the worst thing that can happen the next day is sleeping in. Alarm Clock Pro is the perfect app to help
you wake up to sounds you like, like your own music that fades in instead of
blasting and scaring you out of bed. And
of course, there’s a snooze function.
Price: $0.99
#2 Any.DO
Everyone needs to have a task manager to help keep order in
your life and this especially applies to students. There are a lot of task managers in the app
store and some of them cost a lot but this one is free and filled with
value. You can schedule tasks way into
the future, set priorities for the, and reminders, too. When you’re done, just give the task a swipe
and it’s marked as complete. It has a
nice clean interface, too, which makes it really easy to use.
Price: Free
#3 GeniusScan+
I’m sure you’ve had those moments when you wish that you
could make a copy of something – a poster, a graphic, a table, or something
else that would be handy to have come study time – but not had access to a
scanner or printer. It happens to
everyone at some point. But this app
makes it simple to scan a document or picture or anything really and save it as
a document that you can save or email and have access to at any time.
Price: $2.99
This app is very cool because getting enough sleep is
important but getting quality sleep counts for something, too. This app works when you put it under your
pillow and it monitors your patterns of sleep based on your movements. It will analyze the patterns and tell you if
you’re getting a good night’s sleep.
There’s also an alarm clock and a pedometer.
Price: $0.99
#5 GoodReader
Keep important PDF files on your phone to be read anywhere
you go. Integrates well with Google Docs
and Dropbox.
Price: $0.99
#6 Google Drive
As a student you’re going to have tons of documents and storing
them on Google Drive makes them accessible where ever you go. You can store pictures and presentations,
too!
Price: Free
#7 Mint.com
It’s always good to know how much money you have and what
you’re spending it on. The Mint app lets
you budget on the go and check your status at any time.
Price: Free