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Top 7 android application for College students (survival tips)

We may find our College years frustrating and tiresome with lots and loads of hardworks, assignments and projects. So as to survive this years and come out with flying colours we need certain helps and tools. Our life would be easier if we can do our assignment easily and never have to worry about our notes. So without further delay, I would like to present  7 android applications that will make our college years a breeze. We will have time to hangout with friends or go on a weekend long drive. We can enjoy our college life without having to worry about our assignments and notes and projects.
1. ADOBE READER
Best PDF reader in android market. No need to worry about pesky advertisement while you are reading.Its free
2. EVERNOTE
Taking quick notes become easier and more adaptable
3. SLIDESHARE
Find expert ideas and lecture notes for any topic by prominent professors and lecturers
4. WPS OFFICE
Fast and the most easy to use Android office suite
5. MOON+ READER
If you are a bibliophile or someone who keep forgetting where your pdf files went,it is a perfect organiser of your digital library.
6. CAM SCANNER
No need to copy lengthy notes. They are just a click away. You can now convert handwritten notes into PDF format easily
7. ADOBE SCAN
Another PDF scanner from Adobe,it may come handy if you are lazy. Just scan the notes. Easy to use and effective for an effortless freshman year.
Here are some honourable mentions. Keep them handy.
Polaris office
Microsoft PowerPoint
Simple mind
English Dictionary-Offline by Livio
YouTube &
WhatsApp
All the above applications are free and easy to use. Sure to make you Free from nerve wrecking academic burden.

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