Attention: smartphone owners.
(Which is just about everyone.)
Now you can study on your gadgets using these downloadable applications.
The Maths Alarm Clock
When it comes to quality study time, you need disciplined self-control. To establish that behavioral pattern, it’s important to wake up in the morning with the right frame of mind. That’s when the Maths Alarm Clock comes in to help. If you have a habit (like a lot of us do) of hitting the snooze button until you’re running late, the Maths Alarm Clock gets you up and starts your brain at the same time. Here’s how: to turn off the alarm, you have to solve a math problem.
Download Maths Alarm Clock here.
TED Talks
To experience a great education, it’s paramount to get inspired every now and again. Think of inspiration as the fuel that keeps your brain at full throttle. In order to gain insight into the world’s entrepreneurs, artists, tech giants, musicians, and teachers, simply listen to a TED talk, and you’ll be ready to tackle the toughest problems in your education.
Download the TED Talks app here.
Exam Vocabulary Builder
On many standardized tests, plus the GRE, you will have to call upon your robust vocabulary to earn higher score. The Exam Vocabulary Builder app improves your language proficiency. Note that this app is ideal for English as a Second Language students.
Download Exam Vocabulary Builder here.
Chegg Flashcards
Flashcards on your mobile device? Why not! Chegg’s app allows you to make flashcards that include photos or diagrams, so that you can cram using your smartphone or tablet. Almost every subject you can think of is available for easier studying.
Download Chegg Flashcards here.
iStudiez Pro
An app unique to Macintosh platforms, this study tool allows you to create reminders for due dates, to set aside study times, and give yourself a much-needed sense of organization.
Tell us about your favorite apps in the comments below!