Now-a-days, huge amount of apps are available for productivity, social networking, money making and more, since smartphones and androids have become an indispensible part of every student’s list of school supplies. With so many apps to choose from, some free, some costing a few dollars,these apps will help you with various facets of life as you head to college.

The following include a few ways which will help connect with new friends, keep your course notes organized, allow collaboration with fellow students and most importantly, save a lot of money.
Bump is one of fastest-growing followings in the app world with 14 million downloads and rising. While meeting a lot of people in a short amount of time makes it difficult to keeptrack of them all. Bump creates a disorganized mess by scribbling their numbers, emailing addresses, Facebook contact information and everything else in your notebook. This problem can be solved by Bump, which is available for iPhone and Android. If both friends are equipped with this app in their phones, contact information can be instantlyshared by simply “bumping” your phones together. Bump is also integrated with Facebook, allowing one to instantly send a friend request to the person you just bumped into.

Since note taking has evolved from scribbling frantically in spiral notebooks to typing your notes on a laptop, neither is as convenient as a smart phone when it comes to portability and ease of use. myPocketProfis an app which allows the user to load your Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF class notes onto your iOS device or Android for convenient study anywhere. Smartphones also allows students to share notes locally or remotely through their servers.
Chegg is an online service which lets you rent textbooks instead of paying huge mark-ups at the university bookstore. With this app, students can search for books by author, title or subject or, even better, just scan the barcode of a book. The app connects to Chegg and reflects the price and even lets you rent books right on the spot from your smartphone.
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