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5 Productive Apps for High School Students

| By Nancy Ekponon |

As students, it is difficult to juggle school work, extracurricular activities, and personal life.

Being productive and organized is important, but sometimes it seems like there are just not

enough hours in a day to accomplish everything. But, thankfully, there are many apps that can

simplify your life, assist you in getting organized with tasks, and enhance your concentration.

Regardless of whether you are planning schoolwork, exam prep, or just tracking your everyday activities, these five productivity apps will keep you on the right path and enhance your productivity.


1. NOTION


  • Rating: 4.8/5 (user reviews)

  • Available for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac

  • iOS/Android: Download from the App Store or Google Play

  • Web: Access through your browser (notion.com)


Notion is quite easily one of the most versatile productivity apps for students. It’s basically a

digital notebook, calendar, and to-do list combined into one. Nation's best feature is that it is

super flexible, you can tailor it as per your needs. If you need to plan out class notes, schedule

assignments, monitor projects, or even create study schedules, Notion allows you the liberty to work the way you want.


For school studies, you can make individual pages for every subject or project, including bullet points, to-do lists, tables, and even insert videos or files. It's also an excellent tool for adding reminders and deadlines for assignments. Notion automatically syncs across all devices, so you can view your work on your laptop, tablet, or phone.


Notion is free to use for general features, but if you require additional features, such as unlimited file uploads, there's a paid plan. But the free version will be more than sufficient for most students.



2. FOREST


  • Rating: 4.7/5 (from user reviews)

  • How to Download: iOS and Android available

  • iOS/Android: Download App Store or Google Play


If you have trouble concentrating, Forest is a lifesaver. This app makes staying focused an

enjoyable, rewarding process. The idea is straightforward: you plant a virtual tree, and if you

don't go on your phone, the tree grows. If you leave the app to use social media or get

sidetracked, the tree dies. This provides you with a robust motivation to remain focused, and it's deceptively efficient at assisting you in developing lengthier, more productive study sessions.


The most impressive thing about Forest is its dedication to sustainability. As you earn virtual

coins by concentrating, you can spend them on planting actual trees via the app's collaboration with Tree-Nation, which works to neutralize your carbon footprint. It's a wonderful method to achieve a balance between productivity and environmental effect.


The app does have a minimal cost, it's a worthwhile investment in developing healthier study

routines and staying focused.



3. GOOGLE KEEP


  • Rating: 4.6/5 (user reviews)

  • How to Download: Available on iOS, Android, and Web

  • iOS/Android: Download on the App Store or Google Play


Some of the best tools are also the simplest. Google Keep is a minimalistic reminder and

note-taking app that's perfect for staying on top of assignments, appointments, and to-do lists.

You can easily make notes, lists, and voice memos, and you can even set reminders based on

time or location (such as reminding you to do something when you get somewhere).


One of the best things about Google Keep is that you can color-code and label notes. This makes it really easy to organize tasks for various classes or projects. It's also synced with Google Drive, so you can view your notes on any device. It's a great app for managing tasks on the fly, especially if you're the type of person who prefers to write things down in passing.


Google Keep is absolutely free and doesn't include any ads, so it's a great option for getting

things done.



4. QUIZLET


  • Rating: 4.8/5 (based on user reviews)

  • How to Download: Available on iOS, Android, and Web

  • iOS/Android: Download from the App Store or Google Play

  • Web: Access through your browser (quizlet.com)


For studying, one of the top apps is Quizlet. Whether you are studying for a test, learning

vocabulary, or memorizing important concepts, Quizlet utilizes flashcards to study in a fun and interactive manner. You can make your own flashcards or search through thousands of sets created by other students.


Quizlet provides various study modes, such as practice tests and matching games, making

studying less of a task and more of a challenge. You can even chart your progress over time,

allowing you to identify areas where you may need to devote more attention.


Quizlet is free to use, although there is a premium version with more advanced features, such as offline access and more advanced studying tools. However, the free version is ideal for most high schoolers, particularly if you want a quick and easy way to study.



5. TRELLO


  • Rating: 4.7/5 (based on user reviews)

  • How to Download: Available on iOS, Android, and Web

  • iOS/Android: Download from the App Store or Google Play

  • Web: Access via your browser (trello.com)


Trello is a visual project management tool that allows you to organize tasks, projects, and

deadlines in a way that's easy to see. It organizes tasks into a system of boards, lists, and cards to keep your tasks in order. For example, you might have a board for each class, lists for various assignment types or tasks, and cards for each to-do individually.


You can even include deadlines, labels, and checklists in each card to ensure nothing slips

through the cracks. Trello's collaboration feature is ideal if you do group projects since you can share boards and also delegate tasks to others. Trello also integrates with other apps such as Google Drive, making it even more convenient to keep all your work in one location.


Though Trello does have paid plans with more features, the free plan is ideal for students looking for a minimal way to get organized. You can access it on desktop and mobile, so you can keep your school projects in check wherever you are.


By incorporating these apps into your daily life, you'll not only be well-organized but also get the most out of your productivity!

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