7 useful mobile applications for students

7 useful mobile applications for students

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Most students complain about being inefficient during their studies, not being able to manage their time properly, not even meeting deadlines for homework, and failure to achieve as many successes as others. Similar problems occur in my life. But that doesn't mean you should give up easily and just complain. In order to prevent this, I recommend you a list of several mobile applications which I found useful.

  1. Linkedin

It is recommended that you use LinkedIn to build a strong network of professional contacts, stay up to date with job alerts and announcements, allow large companies to find you, and prepare for interviews.

2. YouTube

It's no secret that countless video tutorials are widely and freely distributed on YouTube today. This allows students to easily receive large amounts of information without wasting time and energy over long distances while sitting at home.

3. Telegram

Telegram in recent years has won the respect and trust of its users, as well as the attention of competitors. Data security, as well as maximum protection against hacking, make them very convenient for students.

4. Google Drive

It allows you to work together in one document and serves as a free warehouse (data warehouse) for you.

5. WPS Office

You can open and read books, presentations and other types of documents.

6. Zoom (Google Meet or Microsoft Teams)

To save long distance, excess money and energy from wasting in vain, students can meet and talk in one meeting, even if they are from all over the world.

7. OneNote

Students can write down useful information from lessons, books you read or lectures they heard.

Here is the list of mobile apps that I have found useful so far. If you have such applications, write them in the comments!


Telegram | Instagram | Linkedin | Youtube

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