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Top 5 Best Study Apps for Android Smartphones

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Studying has never been as easy as it is today. Do you need to go to the library? There’s an app for all the books you ever need. Do you need to take down notes? There’s an app for that, too. Do you need to record the lectures of you professors? There’s certainly an app to help you with that so you can listen to it again. There’s no reason why students today should have a hard time studying.

The latest technologies when it comes to studying apps are just within reach. All you need to do is to choose the ones that will help you with your studying and download it. Make sure to use it, though because you still definitely need to study to earn good grades. The apps are only there to help you. The studying part is still up to you. So for this post, we will help you in your quest to find the best study apps for Android smartphones. Let’s start with the first one.

#1. DroidScan

This app is great when you need a quick copy of books and notes. You don’t have to photocopy materials anymore. All you need to do is to take a picture of the documents with your phone’s camera, and you can save it as a PDF document. DroidScan even corrects the angle of your document as well as adjust its contrast. You will have a very clean scanned document with this app. They will also be in high-resolution. There is a free and paid version of this app is available. The paid version costs $6.99. That’s a small amount considering all the money and time you can save from photocopying or scanning documents.

Price: $4.49

#2. ShareYourBoard

This one is an award-winning app. It certainly is a winner among the students that use it. With this app, students can take pictures of the whiteboard or blackboard in the classroom and share them with each other. You don’t have to worry about the perspective of your photo because it also adjusts the angles to make sure that everything is in its right place. It also takes high-quality images of the board. You can use this on your own or with your fellow students. You can use this app for free!

#3. CoursePro

This app is perfect for students who keep on procrastinating with their homework and projects. With this app, you don’t have to be overwhelmed with all the things that you need to do. CoursePro allows you to keep track of the assignments that you need to do and those that are already done. Not only that, but you can also see the due date as well as the results or grades of your work. This is a calendar and to-do list all in one. You can use it at $2.99. A very negligible price for all the great features of this app.

#4. WikiDroid

Don’t make the mistake of referencing Wikipedia articles for your assignments. Your professors will surely check on Wikipedia first if you copy-pasted anything from there. You ought to be a little wiser than that. You have to work hard for your assignments and do them truthfully. But reading about topics in Wikipedia is not that bad an idea. What you ought to do would be to look at the references of the Wikipedia article so you can dig deeper into the topic. For a quick read about certain topics, this app is great for your phone. You can use it for free. There is also a paid version at $1.99 where it lets you save articles even when you are offline.

#5. Morning Routine

Some students may have a hard time waking up in the mornings. The alarms don’t work for you because you just hit snooze far too many times. With the Morning Routine app, it won’t stop ringing until you really get up and get a QR code scanned. It is better if you put it in another room, so you are sure to get up and wake up. To use this app, what you have to do is to print the QR code and put it somewhere in your house or room. This will really force you to get up just to scan the code to stop the alarm from ringing. You’ll hate it, and you’ll love it. What’s sure is that you’ll wake up because of it.

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