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Aug 3 / innocent114

iPhones — What Every Student Needs To Know

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STUDENT IPHONE

Most iPhone users realize their phone can be used for more than just making calls and sending text messages. However, lots of people don’t recognize how it can be used as an education tool to boost their grades, help them relax after a hard day’s work, be successful at work, and even keep up with their busy social lives.

Get Good Grades

Cram is an excellent app that lets students create flashcards, practice with multiple-choice tests, and write their own quizzes — all from their iPhone screen! No need to shuffle through index cards or loose-leaf paper, this high-tech way of studying is the way to go.

Of course, students can also access the Internet, read emails from their teachers, crunch numbers, look up words, create a class schedule with deadline reminders, write notes to themselves, store documents, and even read e-books from their iPhones.

Kick Back And Relax

Students can unwind after a long day at school with music, videos, and even TV shows on their iPhones. They can also find restaurants and movies so they can hit the town, post to their blogs, and even unwind with an exercise app. But, at the end of the day there’s noting quite like a game of Pac-Man.

Succeed At Work

An iPhone makes it possible for students to stay in touch with their bosses, keep track of their schedule, and even set an alarm so they are never late for another shift. One way to really stand out on the job is to stay organized, and an iPhone can help students become organization gurus.

Stay Social

Even though students are extremely busy with classes, most find a way to fit in a social life. Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Skype, picture-taking, phone calls, and texting are all ways the iPhone helps students stay up to date on the social scene.

In short, with apps like Cram, a student’s life can be simplified and, believe it or not, school can actually be fun.

This was a guest post. We will have more like these to come in the future as Patrick and I aren’t experts on everything like we want to believe, lol.My Colleges and Careers is a great resource for students looking for help in preparing for school, finding a program, and starting their career.