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50 Free Android Apps Every College Student Needs. Saving money is paramount in college, as most students don’t have a lot of that commodity to throw around.

50 Free Android Apps Every College Student Needs

So, you may welcome some free Android apps that can push your productivity, creativity and communication always seem welcome. You may find at least one or two apps you’ll want from this list of 50 free Android apps that every college student needs. Productivity 3banana: Capture your thoughts, ideas and notes as well as photos.ASTRID: Astrid is an open-source task list that is simple enough; but, for the important things in your life, it encourages you into staying organized.Books WordPlayer: Download books in seconds or load from your sdcard to read on your Android.CoursePro Demo: Try the trial version for free and you may want the full version for the price of a cup of coffee.

Reference Communication Traveling Student. 25 Free Sites for Reading Books Online. Do you love to read but hate to walk or drive or rise from a prone position on your hammock?

25 Free Sites for Reading Books Online

Well, if you have Internet access, you don’t have to! (Granted, if you only have a desktop computer, you’ll probably have to sit up.) With these 25 great sites, you have access to tens of thousands of books, plays, essays, poems and other written works in electronic form anytime for free! With the scanned documents, you can even enjoy the illustrations and the visual look and feel of the often historic works.

The texts available are primarily older ones whose copyright protection has expired, and thus they’re now in the public domain, so don’t expect to find the latest Twilight book or anything like that. Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts: Collects several thousand texts, mostly from Project Gutenberg (see below). Bartleby.com: Several hundred titles, featuring iconic texts like the Bible, Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations and Gray’s Anatomy. 10+ Web Tools To Save Your Butt In School. It’s a new year, and the beginning of a new semester in school.

10+ Web Tools To Save Your Butt In School

Students who didn’t do so hot last year have probably made a New Year resolution to improve their grades. To help you all with the next semester, I’ve decided to make a list of extremely helpful web tools that will make school easier for all the struggling students out there. Enjoy, and good luck with the new semester. 1. PinkMonkey / Shmoop Everyone already knows about Sparknotes and Cliffnotes, but there are very few who have used PinkMonkey. Another website you’ll like is Shmoop. Similar Sites: Sparknotes, Cliffnotes, LitSum, GradeSaver, Bookrags 2. One of the things I hate most about school is that for every paper you turn in, professors insist that you cite your sources. Luckily for you, there are a lot of websites that will put together a bibliography for you. My favorite site for this is BibMe. Similar Sites: EasyBib andOttobib. 3.

Similar Sites: Quizlet, StudyStack 4.TadaLists 5. 6. 7. You have a paper due. BookFinder.com: Search for New & Used Books, Textbooks, Out-of-Print and Rare Books. Blackboard Learn. College eServices & PeopleSoft SA/HR Login Page. Palomar Community College District.