When
I first decided to come to Penn State, I know the first thing I did was go to
the app store. I wanted to find every
college and Penn State themed app I could find so I would be prepared for my
first day. Of course, some of the apps I
found are now collecting dust on my home screen. Luckily for you, I’ve compiled a list of some
of the most helpful apps I own (all free of course) in order to create the “15
Must-Have Apps for Every Penn Stater”.
PENN STATE:
MyState (iPhone only)
If you can’t
find your first class or just want to know where a nearby restaurant is,
MyState has you covered. It is extremely
helpful for finding just about anything both on and off campus. MyState will be a lifesaver when looking for
your classroom buildings your first week!
Dining@PSU
Large campus
= endless dining opportunities.
Dining@PSU makes it easy to see what’s on the menu at each of our four
different dining commons. You can even
set it to notify you when your favorite meal is being served on campus. It’s always a good day when I see Buffalo
Chicken Pizza pop up on my phone.
myStop
Because we
have such a large campus, Penn State has a bus system (CATA bus) that can take
you to various locations around campus.
The myStop app contains a map of the different bus routes and where each
bus is currently located. This is
extremely helpful if you’re running late to that far-away class. (Hint: The free buses are the Blue and White
Loops)
myLinks at State
LionPath,
Angel, Webmail. Penn State has a
numerous amount of important websites.
myLinks conveniently gathers them all onto one app. This app was actually created by a current
PSU computer science student!
Penn State Sports Gameday Live
If you’re a
die-hard PSU sports fan, this app makes your fanatics a little easier to manage. It has everything you’ll need to know about
Penn State athletics. Game times,
scores, rosters, and much more!
SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION:
The HW app is
the best way to keep track of your homework assignments and exam dates. It is color coordinated for each subject, can
be set to remind you of important due dates, and is extremely
user-friendly. This is by far my most
used app during the school year.
Pocket Points
is a great way to keep you off your phone during classes. If you open the app, it will detect if you
are in a classroom and begin giving you “points” as soon as you lock your
phone. The longer you’re locked; the
more points you earn. The points can be
exchanged for various discounts at local stores and restaurants.
GroupMe is a
necessity for every Penn Stater. It is a
group messaging app widely used across campus.
It is the easiest way to work on group projects or organize club
meetings without your phone constantly buzzing.
Office Lens
is great for online homework submissions.
You simply take a picture of your written homework and the app will
clean up the picture by cropping and enhancing it. The picture can then be instantly converted
into a PDF, the file type most professors will ask for.
Evernote is
one of the best notetaking apps on the market.
It makes it extremely simple to bring an iPad, for example, to class and
free yourself of a notebook. This also
makes it super easy to access your notes on any of your devices.
Miscellaneous
As college
will be the first time most of you are living on your own, Mint will be a very
beneficial tool. It helps you to manage
your money and budget your spending.
With Mint, you’ll be able to enjoy dining out without worrying about
affordability!
Venmo is the
easiest way to split costs or pay back your friends at school. It connects to your bank account so you can
easily deposit into other accounts. Whether
you’re sharing an Uber ride or forgot to bring your wallet to dinner, Venmo
makes the process of paying your friends back much simpler.
The weather in
Happy Valley can be extremely unpredictable.
I have personally been caught in the rain without an umbrella one too
many times. Therefore, I would strongly
recommend a reliable weather app. Any
in-depth weather app will do, but AccuWeather is a great choice, especially
since it’s headquartered in State College!
Timely is an
app for the heavy sleepers worried about sleeping through their early morning
classes. My roommate swears by this
app. It gradually wakes you up by first
softly playing an alarm before the time you want to be awake. Little by little it gets louder so as to progressively
wake you up on time.
The freshman
15 is a real and dangerous threat.
MyFitnessPal helps you to track your food intake to keep yourself
healthy and focused! You can enter your
meals and exercise to manage your calories and stay on a fit track. Fitness is
extremely important to a strong mind, and can be easily overlooked if you’re
not careful.
These apps
have really helped me throughout my time at Penn State so far. I hope they help you as much as they did for
me and aid in making your transition here a little easier. Now start downloading!
Mary Hicks is a junior majoring in Computer Science and is a Mentor for WEPO'16!
Mary Hicks is a junior majoring in Computer Science and is a Mentor for WEPO'16!
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