Top 5 apps to ease exam stress across Africa

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Various students from a multitude educational institutions, across the continent, will preparing to hit the books, internet and other forms of educational resources in order to gain knowledge as well as prepare for their upcoming exams.
As exam time is stressful for a number of students,
IT News Africa has revealed a list of apps that could curb the stress levels of the future leaders of tomorrow – across the continent.
The below listed apps are intended to assist with studies.
1. My Study Life
My Study Life is a planner for students, teachers and lecturers designed to make study life easier. My Study Life allows you to store your timetable, homework and exams in the cloud making it available on any device, wherever you are. Unlike a paper planner or school diary, My Study Life integrates all areas of your academic life – see homework due and overdue for classes, classes which conflict with your exams and even add revision tasks for a specific exam – all in a free, easy to use application. Far from your standard calendar, My Study Life is optimised to work for your school life right from the start. Choose a timetable mode, add your classes and view them in a beautiful, instantly identifiable.
2. Good Study Tips
Good Study Tips is essentially designed to assist students in getting better grades when it comes to exam time. According to the app developer, the app offers tips on how to study and retain the information you need to pass exams.
3. Study Planner
Study Planner is a digital planner for students where you can enter your Timetable, Homework, Classwork and Exams. According to app developer, it is easy to use and can assist in keeping track of upcoming exams.
4. Via Afrika Test-UrselfThe Via Afrika Test-Urself app has been designed to test the knowledge of students preparing for their Matric exams across Southern Africa. Via Afrika Publishers describes itself as “a leading publisher of quality educational textbooks and related material for South Africa and southern African countries.”
According to the developers, the app tests your knowledge and skills in all your school subjects with a set of free questions. More tests on specific areas of each subject can be bought from within the app. Detailed feedback on each question you answer will ensure that you make a success of your exams, and boost your confidence as you see your results improve.
5. Evernote
Evernote is a great note taking application which works in conjunction with a web app and the desktop program. So if you take a note using your phone (text, voice recording or snapshot) it will sync to both your online Evernote account and your PC.
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