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Top Apps You Didn't Know Would Save Your Study Abroad Life

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Studying abroad is an exciting journey, but it comes with challenges like managing expenses, finding your way in a new city, or learning a new language. Fortunately, these country-specific apps can become your ultimate survival kit. Here’s a curated list of top apps you didn’t know you needed until now, tailored to popular study destinations like the USA, UK, and Germany.




The United States (US)

Venmo: It serves the purpose of a peer-to-peer payment app for settling expenditures like rent, utility bills, or even splitting restaurant bills with friends. It is as easy to use as just connecting to bank accounts or cards and doing it all very simply. 


Chegg: Chegg provides every possible academics-related service from textbook rentals to tutoring to other types of solutions to students and, additionally, kicks in with all forms of online assistance like exam preparation and career guidance.


Uber/Lyft: With the amazing convenience they offer, these ride-share apps become obligatory almost anywhere in America, wherein public transport is not a field of great strength. They present lots of safety features, upfront pricing, and easy access for everyday use in going to and fro from work or late nights.


Mint: Mint helps you connect your entire account to track down your spending, categorize expenses, and set savings goals. This is a perfect option for students managing a pretty tight budget studying abroad.


Duolingo: It has always been known for teaching foreign languages, but now it is even more useful to international students wanting to hone their English skills. Gamification makes studying interesting and effective.


Evernote: This app makes it easy to store notes, compile to-do lists, and sync across devices. This is a great way to save lectures, assignments, personal projects, and much more without the hassle of keeping scattered papers.


Grubhub: When hunger strikes, Grubhub connects you with a wide variety of local eateries. The app allows you to order food easily, customize meals, and track delivery in real time.


Rome2Rio: Perfect for travel planning, this app shows how to get from one place to another using combinations of flights, trains, buses, and cars. It’s ideal for weekend getaways or exploring the U.S.


Circle of Six: Circle of 6 was developed to stop sexual violence among college students. The app helps keep an eye on each other on campus or while out during night time. Two taps, and your circle is alerted about your location and how they may assist you. The Circle of 6 app for iPhone and Android makes it simple to contact the six people you specify.


United Kingdom

  1. Stint: is an app for finding part-time jobs in the UK. It is not just another job-search app. The truly remarkable aspect of it is you can search for part-time jobs as per your study schedule and free time. Stint has a lot of retailers and other businesses who post their part-time worker requirements. Students can sign-up to the app, fill in their details, and get matched to the best job opportunities as per their convenience.


  1. Your University App: Most universities in the UK have their own mobile app. This should be among the first apps you download when going to the UK to pursue your education. A typical University app will contain an email and an inbox, your subject timetable, downloadable material such as lecture notes or videos, etc. Other services such as notifications related to events in the University and campus map may also be provided in the app.


  1. Eventbrite: If you are the sort of person who is always looking for new and interesting experiences, then this app is for you. You can browse for events near you using the Eventbrite app, see which of your friends are going to an event, and also search for events that are completely free to enter!


  1. Too good to go: Every day, thousands of restaurants have to throw away their perfectly fine but unsold food at the close of business hours. Too Good To Go is an app attempting to match restaurants (that are about to clear out their food) with hungry people (who are looking for free food or buy it at discount prices). For International students in the UK, the app is an easy way to get delicious meals without wasting a lot of money.


  1. Evernote: One of the biggest advantages Evernote has is the fact that it can sync your notes across multiple devices you have. Be it Android, iOS, Windows, or MacOS, Evernote has an app on all these platforms. If you prefer to write your notes by hand, Evernote can lend you a hand there too. You can take pictures of your handwritten notes in Evernote and get it converted to digital text! You can then search for specific terms in your notes just like in a typed text on a digital device.


  1. Grammarly: Grammarly is a handy app that allows you to spell check and grammar check your written content. It can be integrated with your web browser, mobile or PC for checking as you write. The app not only points out mistakes but also provides alternative corrections that can be implemented.


  1. Student Beans: Student Beans is an app that has tie-ups with 750+ major brands in fashion, books, electronics, entertainment and restaurants etc. The app aims to provide goods and services at discounted prices to students. When registering with Student Beans, you get a free digital student ID card which you can use to shop at retail stores or online and get discounted prices. 


Germany


  1. Deutsche Bahn Navigator: Navigate Germany’s extensive rail network with ease. This app offers real-time train schedules, ticket booking, and route planning.

  2. Google Translate: Translate menus, signs, or academic texts effortlessly. Its camera translation feature is particularly helpful in day-to-day life.

  3. Stocard: Simplify shopping with Stocard, which stores your loyalty cards digitally. Access discounts without carrying multiple physical cards.

  4. Komoot: Explore Germany’s natural beauty with this hiking and biking trail app. It provides detailed maps and trip recommendations.

  5. Rocket.Chat: This communication app is ideal for collaborative projects and staying in touch with professors or peers.

  6. BahnBonus App: Earn rewards on train travel within Germany. Redeem points for discounts on tickets or partner services.


If you are looking to apply abroad, contact TFM for a free personalized session. We help you with the entire application process, finding the right college or university course suited for you, and even assist you with in-country support.


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