Having your favorite study aid or planner at the palm of your hand at all times makes you a more efficient and organized law student. Check out our top 5 apps for law students.
- Black’s Law Dictionary
It serves as the most widely used law dictionary in the United States and most law students swear by it. On the app you can quickly find any term using the search function. This will come in handy when your professor starts cold calling in class. Take Notes & Stay Organized Across All Devices
- Evernote
Access your projects, notes and to-do lists on all of your devices using Evernote. Take notes on your computer and have them automatically sync to your smartphone or tablet. You can also save audio recordings, videos and PDFs to the app and even use your smartphone camera to scan hard copy documents. The app is also built for collaboration, which allows you to share notes and outlines with your study group.
- Quizlet
Quizlet allows you to create your own digital flashcards within the app and share your flashcards with others. Quizlet also gives you the option to create a study set, which builds a personalized study schedule based on your exam date. This option allows you to check your progress and includes push notification reminders when it’s time to study.
- My Study Life
This app allows you to organize your classes, assignments and exams with the added option of setting reminders and rotation schedules. Track your progress on upcoming assignments and find the perfect time to study.
- Headspace
Headspace teaches users how to meditate with easy 10 minute guided meditation sessions. Meditation improves focus and decreases stress and anxiety. Law school involves an immense amount of stress, and learning how to meditate can make it all a little more manageable.