7 Android Apps for MBA Students


Nearly countless apps are available for users of Android smartphones. These apps cover a wide spectrum of needs from entertainment to business and more. The best options for you as you study for your MBA will vary based on your unique needs. These seven, however, have proven extremely helpful for many students.

7 Android Apps for MBA Students

Documents to Go

Every MBA student needs a document processing tool; Documents to Go is the perfect solution. This app lets you see and edit a variety of diverse file types, including Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and PDF files. It can help you view class assignments as well as all associated documents while on the go.

Dragon Dictation

??Another app that is quite popular with MBA students is Dragon Dictation. With this app you can speak into your phone and then see the words you just spoke instantly typed. Text messages, tweets, social media as well as email and even class projects can be typed via the spoken word. Anyone who experiences a flash of brilliance they want to preserve will need this app. It is perfect for the busy person, as everyone speaks much faster than they type – especially on a smartphone.

GoToMeeting

Coordinating varying schedules and locations can make meeting with other students in person challenging. GoToMeeting is an app that makes setting up virtual meetings online extraordinarily simple. The app makes it possible to join a meeting in seconds by simply clicking the link in the invitation email. With this app, you can see anything the presenter chooses to share with the audience, such as spreadsheets or slideshows, in addition to other people’s faces.

Ledger

??Ledger is an app that helps MBA students avoid the stress that goes with keeping track of their MBA-related finances. The ability to take out your phone and see a list of your relevant purchases, your bills, the activity on your bank accounts and anything else related to your finances can leave you with one less thing to worry about.

LogMeIn

??There will often come a time during your studies when you need to remotely access your primary computer. The LogMeIn app lets you access your files using either WiF or 3G as well as run applications on your home computer from any location.

Priority Matrix

In our information-intensive society it is easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of responsibilities you must handle – especially as an MBA student. Priority Matrix is an app that can help you keep track of all your responsibilities and prioritize them. Its four quadrant method helps you organize and more efficiently deal with important events and tasks.

Wall Street Journal

Anyone involved in any aspect of the business world needs to keep track of the information provided by the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal app includes everything the user would want to see, such as WSJ Weekend, Marketplace, What’s News and more. It is designed to keep you aware of current events in business with market data, full-screen video and quotes.

Author Bio:
Sarah Rawson contributed this guest post on behalf of New England College. Find out more about a Masters in Strategic Management. Sarah is an online tutor and freelance writer.

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October 12, 2012 by: Prasanth Chandra

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