Here's a list of tools I've used as a first-year bachelor student. Since I study remotely, online tools are essential for me. While some are subscription-based, most are free. I use these tools to either organize my studies or streamline and speed up...
I subscribe to the service mainly for its document summarization feature. It can also summarize YouTube videos, text, links, and even photos. I particularly enjoy being able to add a document and then get a quiz based on its content. Additionally, Ra...
Raena AI
This free tool has been incredibly helpful for me. I love that I can add a large number of documents into one notebook and easily ask questions about any topic. The tool provides answers along with references to the specific file and location where t...
Google NotebookLM | Note Taking & Research Assistant Powered by AI
Notion has been a game-changer for organizing my studies. I've dedicated a comprehensive section just for this purpose. Each course has its own page, complete with a calendar outlining the topics I need to cover and another for exam schedules. Below ...
Notion
Since I don't have free access to Microsoft Office on my computer, I subscribe to a OneDrive plan to use Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. I also utilize OneDrive's storage to add and organize all my study materials. By saving the same files on my compute...
Onedrive
Whenever I need to design something, Canva is my go-to. It's incredibly user-friendly. I've been using Canva for about 5-6 years and have loved every minute of it. You can definitely get by with the free plan—I've never paid for a subscription. For s...