![]() Forest-I don't use it all the time but when I need to do pomodoros this is my go to app.Īnd I think that's it.It's a lot to put on a notebook but I hate carrying more than two, and I like to have a bigger one for class notes. Bullet Journal-It's really a bullet journal + journal + commonplace notebook + sketchbook + writers notebook.I also use the reminders to help me remember to review my class notes. I copy my notes (from bujo or class notebooks) into here, so they're always in my pocket. I use this to connect my google cal, Evernote reminders, and trello (which I'm forced to use for class projects) to one list Sunrise Calendar-Cause it's visually pleasing and has a nicer widget than apples calendar.Hashtagtodo-This allows me to use my calendar as a todo list, probably the most unique thing on this list xD.I'm wayyy too obsessed with these sorts of lists, so I thought I'd contribute mine: There are tons of others but these are what I use daily without exception. Being a party leader makes it even more motivating as everyone's looking up to you. If you have a Mac/iPhone imo it's better.) (I had switched to 2Do from Omnifocus since I wrote this. After testing nearly everything (ToDoist, Wunderlist, Keep, Clear, Swipes, Any.do, etc.) this is what I'm planning to use until something totally revolutionary comes out. EDIT: 2Do: Best and most advanced and superbly designed to-do app.Clean interface, many options, easy editing, no subscriptions, no syncing passwords with company's servers, wifi syncing, everything is just great. 1Password: Best password manager, tried everything and 1Password proved to be the boss.Use in conjunction with Google Drive/Pages when writing essays or storing large files. Evernote: awesome way to store stuff + quick note taking, all in one app.Fantastical: best calendar app in every way, period.Some of the ones I use the most are Mac & iPhone cross-platform apps. Discussion on videos and podcast episodes should also be in their respective threads instead of new posts (this only applies if there's an official thread for it - older content is pretty much fair game for whatever).Video/Topic requests should go in the current stickied Topic Request thread, not their own posts.If you comment on a thread, consider upvoting it as well - this will keep lively discussions near the top where others can see them!.Upvote posts and comments if you like them - downvote only if a post is off-topic or doesn't contribute (if you disagree with it, comment on why instead of downvoting).This isn't the place for them - you'll get much better help at a subject-specific subreddit, /r/homeworkhelp, or by asking your professor. ![]() Post questions, helpful tips, or anything relevant to students and the CIG community :).Criticism is fine, but it should be constructive and respectful. Listen Money Matters (Thomas' other podcast).The official subreddit of College Info Geek, and a community of students helping other students learn, improve, and get ahead. ![]()
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