What applications would you recommend to download for school?

I just recently bought an IPad... I would like to know what you would recommend to download that would be helpful for school

Evernote is really good because it has a MAc counter part app so you can have your notes and other things between your iPad and computer, if it is a Mac. The graphing calculator app (any of them) are helpful for homework in Math. And the rest would just be for specific majors or classes. but evernote is a life saver

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