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5 Apps You'll Need To Download ASAP

you should download now so that these four years of your life can also be convenient enough to slay the semester!

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5 Apps You'll Need To Download ASAP
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We often don't learn that college isn't just fun and games until its too late. As students, we never really realize that the everyday things we use are able to do a lot more for us than you would think. here is a list of apps that you should download now so that these best years of your life can also be convenient enough to slay the semester!

1. Sleep cycle.

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sleep is very rare for us college students and lets' face it no one gets good sleep in college, however, this app calculates the length and frequency of your REM cycle to make sure that you do get your valuable rest.

cost: Free

2. Make a meal.

this app will save you a trip to the grocery store by using the food in your cupboard or fridge! Choose one or more ingredients to view matching recipes, then Make-a-Meal!

cost: Free


3. Happy hour finder.

as college kids we minor in getting drunk, so this is an easy and fun way to explore happy hours near your current location!

Cost: Free

4. Eventbrite.

ever have those days where you have absolutely nothing to do? well, now its time to have some fun! this app reveals local events for you and your friends to discover from trivia, festivals, cooking classes etc. this app also allows you to purchase tickets that automatically save with a barcode so all you need to do is flash your phone once you arrive.

cost: Free

5. Mint.

we know that as college kids the struggle of being broke is real! this app is a free way to manage your money... FINALLY!.

Cost: Free

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