When the costs of college are considered, students begin to seek scholarships. But how can students get scholarships? A merit-based scholarship is one of the many resources students can tap for aid. This article is intended to offer students resources that can help them raise their grades, which in turn, helps raise their chances of receiving merit-based scholarships.
Below, in no particular order, are some of the top apps which aid students in studying and organizing, which can help them in their pursuit of academic excellence.
- Flashcard Machine: This app offers students the opportunity to create their own flashcards. Being able to personalize flashcards to the next upcoming exam, in whatever subject, will help students study for even the hardest exams. The flashcards can even be shared amongst friends, so everyone can study together.
- Evernote Peek: Sometimes, when we study, we often give ourselves margins of error, and tend to peek at the answers (even if it’s just a tiny bit!) and tell ourselves that we will know the answer when it comes time for the exam. In order to cater to this tendency, and make it useful, Evernote has produced an app that gives students the opportunity to learn by using the cover to their tablet. By lifting the cover, the answers are slowly revealed, thus providing a more useful and helpful study experience.
- Chegg Flashcards: Chegg is a company that prides itself on making the college experience easier and more enriching for students. Offering cheaper book rentals, Chegg has now produced an app to aid students in studying. The flashcard app allows students to create their own personal flashcards, to test their exact knowledge base, and to better prepare them for possible test questions.
- Share Your Board: Sometimes, in class when trying to write down everything the professor has on the whiteboard, students find that they cannot write faster than the professor can erase. To help ease some of the unnecessary stress and tension of feverishly jotting down notes, this app allows students to take clear and accurate pictures of the whiteboard, to capture everything the professor has written, thus making them better prepared when it comes time for the exam.
- Study Blue: What happens when you’ve memorized every flashcard and definition, backwards and forward? You can use this app to create a review sheet, to have all the information readily available at your fingertips. But, you don’t have a practice exam in front of you…or do you? With this app, students can quiz themselves on the go, so it’s perfect for studying on the way to class, or for getting that last-minute review in before the exam in handed out.
- Simple Mind: Are you a visual learner? If you are, then this is the perfect app for you. Simple Mind is an app that allows students to create mind maps to help them study for exams. Giving students the opportunity to structure their thoughts and follow patters of thinking in a new and innovative way, thus presenting the exam information in a way that works best for their study habits.
- Evernote: Coming in on our list for the second time, Evernote also offers students a way to stay organized. From to-do lists and online clipped articles, this app allows students to keep themselves on track in school and make the most of their college experience.
- Study Checker: Have you ever wondered how much time you spend studying for a specific exam or class? Using this app, now you can! Keeping track of all the time spent studying for a particular subject or exam time is documents in days, weeks, and months in this one app. Now, go show your mom how hard you’ve been working!
- iStudiez: Surviving college can be tough. Using this app, however, it’s never been easier to keep yourself on the right track. From keeping yourself up to date on your grade and GPA to assignment reviews, this app ensures that, when used accurately, students are well aware of their standing in a certain class. Also having a schedule planner and an interactive calendar makes life much easier to keep in mind when times get hectic.
- Blackboard: This is an app that can be used by both teachers and students to help keep them on the right track. Assignment due dates, and upcoming deadlines are just a handful of the features offered with this app to help students stay organized.
Good grades are key in earing merit-based scholarships. Utilized correctly and frequently, these are just some of the amazing apps that are available to students to help them make the most out of their schooling experience. Developing study habits, as well as organizational skills, will be assets that will benefit students not only in their academic careers, but also in their future still to come.