You must be enrolled in classes at a designated college or university throughout your employment and have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher. You should be able to balance your planned school load with your work as an Apple Support College Advisor. Apple puts an immense focus on Education for students and it reflects on the apps they create and provide for Students. It is important for a student to keep up with the pace of the changing world of education in order to get good grades as well as proper adequate knowledge. With more and more things in the world becoming associated with the computer it is absolutely essential to have an idea.
For a one-time fee of just $2.99, Wolfram Alpha is a must-have app for any math or science major. In fact, this app is great for folks in any subject. Whether you’re a journalist, sportsman, engineer, or other, this app can help you discover trends and implement ideas with the click of a button.
What is an Apple Support College Advisor?
Apple Support provides customer service, troubleshooting, and technical support to Apple customers by phone, chat, or email. The Apple Support College Advisor position is an opportunity to be part of this team while you’re still enrolled at a college or university.
What does an Apple Support College Advisor do?
Apple Support College Advisors are responsible for answering customers’ questions — over the phone or via chat — about Apple products, services, and accessories, including both software and hardware.
What are some of the specific products they support?
No single Apple Support College Advisor handles every product at once, but the products supported by Advisors include Apple Watch, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. Apple Support College Advisors may also be among the first to learn about new, upcoming products, well before the public hears about them.
If selected for the Apple Support College Program, would I be employed directly by Apple?
Yes. All Apple Support College Advisors are Apple employees.
How much would I be paid?
You’ll learn more about pay and benefits during the recruiting process.
Does Apple provide employee benefits?
Yes. All Apple Support College Advisors receive a robust benefits package, including product discounts and paid time away.
What are the school requirements?
You must be enrolled in classes at a designated college or university throughout your employment and have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher. You should be able to balance your planned school load with your work as an Apple Support College Advisor.
How long is the Apple Support College Program?
The program is one full year based on your school year.
How do I know if my major is a fit?
All majors are considered.
I’m graduating soon. Can I still participate in the program?
To be eligible, you must be a current student enrolled in at least one class at a participating college or university for the duration of the one-year program.
What are the requirements for a home office?
You’ll work where you live, so you must have a private, quiet, distraction-free room with a door that can close to keep out ambient noise. You must have or be willing to get a desk, an ergonomic chair, and a hardwired high-speed Internet connection from a reliable provider. This connection must be able to maintain a consistent speed of 10 Mbps for downloads and 3 Mbps for uploads, as well as less than 150 ms latency while connected to Apple VPN. Students living in college dormitories are not currently eligible to participate.
Would I be reimbursed for Internet service?
Yes. We’ll provide reimbursements up to an amount we’ll discuss during the recruiting process.
Would I have to purchase my own computer and phone?
No. We’ll provide an iMac and headset to be used exclusively for your Advisor work.
Does Apple provide training for the position?
Yes. Training typically lasts up to nine weeks, and the content is delivered through a virtual, online program led by a live instructor. The topics covered include Apple product lessons, advanced troubleshooting, and job-specific tools and processes. Most importantly, you’ll learn Apple’s unique approach to customer support.
Where would I train and work?
You’ll train and work in your home office, using the iMac we provide for your role as an Apple Support College Advisor.
Do I need prior Mac experience?
It helps to have some experience with the Mac and Apple mobile devices like iPhone and iPad. But if you have experience working on and troubleshooting other operating systems such as Windows and you’re willing to commit to training on the Mac, you could be a good candidate for this program.
How would this job fit into my school schedule?
Once you get your class schedule, your manager will work with you to establish your custom work schedule around your classes.
Does Apple require Advisors to work on major holidays?
As a support business, Apple experiences a large customer demand for help on major holidays. Naturally, this means we need to have staff available to work on those days. A holiday coverage schedule will be provided.
Is the Apple Support College Program affiliated with my school?
Although Apple works with many colleges and universities to help make this program available, the job is not affiliated with any school.
Can I get college credit?
To determine whether you’re eligible for college credit, you should work directly with your school.
Are there opportunities to join Apple after the program?
Opportunities with Apple are available throughout the year depending on our business needs. As an Apple Support College Advisor, you’ll gain many of the skills that could help you stand out as a candidate when you apply.
How do I know if I’m a good candidate for the program?
An ideal candidate has a passion for working with technology and helping people. You must enjoy troubleshooting and working independently without in-person supervision. And you should have good multitasking skills to manage multiple systems and applications simultaneously.
How do I apply for the program?
If you’re interested in applying for a job as an Apple Support College Advisor, search for available jobs.
College isn't all fun and games (unless you want it to be.) Don't sweat it, though. Take a look at these 25 apps — they'll give you a smoother college experience by helping you study smarter, connect with new people and wake up in time for your early lectures.
Your university probably has its own app, too — download it. It will provide you with a more tailored breakdown than a national application.
See also: 12 Things Students Should Never Do on Social Media
Any helpful ones we missed? Let us know in the comments!
1. BenchPrep
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BenchPrep is an interactive course library with all the graduate and professional exam study material you can handle. It includes hundreds of practice questions, flashcards, in-app purchases and almost 600 study lessons. Go ahead and pick your poison: LSAT, MCAT, GMAT.
Available for free on iOS and Android devices.
2. iStudiez Pro
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iStudiezPro keeps track of your deadlines, grades and more across all Mac devices — all you need to do is plug your class schedule into the app. It comes with both Cloud syncing and iCal integration.
Available for $2.99 for iOS. The free iStudiez Lite version limits the number of classes you manage, but it's useful nonetheless.
3. Evernote
You've probably heard a lot about Evernote, and yes, you should try it. What have you got to lose ... your homework? The app syncs all your stuff — text, audio, photo, video — to an online account, so you're always connected with resources to study.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by Evernote's many features, check out this comprehensive beginner's guide.
Available for broke college students (read: free) for iOS and Android devices. The premium version is even more useful, at $5 a month or $45 a year.
4. StudyBlue Flashcards
Flashcards are an effective way to memorize information, but making them is a headache. With StudyBlue, use text, pictures and audio to create the perfect stack of (digital) flashcards; or, search the massive database to borrow someone else's.
Available for iOS and Android devices.
5. RealCalc Scientific Calculator
Did your little brother steal your calculator once you finished AP physics? Use RealCalc for serious computing — it's a perfect alternative for the calculator-less.
Available for free for Android. If you need a heavy-duty upgrade, try RealCalc Plus for $3.49.
6. Engineering Professional
More than 650 chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, hydrology and mechanical formulas are updated in Engineering Pro — so don't worry about buying multiple formula apps. Save or Favorite the formulas you need most often.
Available for $11.99 for iOS.
7. EasyBib
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EasyBib generates citations in MLA, APA and Chicago style wherever you are — just scan the book's bar code or enter the title. The app also lets you easily email and export the bibliographies to yourself. Using this, you have no excuses for putting off that term paper.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
8. Notella
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Some professors drop the most important bombs when you least expect it ('Have a good spring break, everyone. Oh! One more thing: We're having an exam worth 60% of your final grade the day you get back. See ya!').
Don't miss a thing with Notesdeck. This super-fast note-taking app opens to a new note by default, lets you create custom hotkeys and syncs notes from other apps — iCloud, Evernote, Simplenote and Dropbox. You can even search within those other apps from one search bar.
Available for $2.99 for iOS.
9. Wolfram Alpha
From thermodynamics to baseball, the Wolfram Alpha reference app uses its supercomputing Cloud to quickly generate answers — across thousands of domains — to all your research questions.
Available for $2.99 for iOS and Android devices.
10. Dictionary.com Mobile
With more than two million definitions, synonyms and antonyms, Dictionary.com's fast and user-friendly mobile app will decode that confusing media law textbook in no time.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
11. Babylon
Whether you're a Spanish lit major or just looking to finish your general education requirements, Babylon provides comprehensive dictionary results and translations for dozens of languages. With pasteboard integration and access to more than 1,500 glossaries in 75 languages, you'll never struggle to find an accurate definition for your foreign language presentation again.
iBabylon is available for free for iOS; Babylon Translator is available for free for Android.
12. Jumpcut
You have better things to do than copy and paste all day. Make light work of data entry assignments with Jumpcut: copy as much text as you want, one after another, and paste using simple keystrokes.
Available for Macs only.
13. Dragon Dictation
Ever wish you could type faster? Dragon Dictation uses accurate voice recognition software to let you speak and instantly see your words in text. Dictate statuses to your social networks or pretend you're talking to someone if you're trying to write a speech — even send statuses straight to your social networks. Try this if you're in a time crunch and really need to churn out an essay; or, if you're just someone who prefers speaking over writing.
Available for free for iOS.
14. SelfControl
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It's finals week. You have a huge essay to finish ... but then there's Reddit, emitting its bewitching siren call. Every. Damn. Time.
SelfControl lets you set a period of time to block certain websites or mail servers by adding them to a 'blacklist.' It's too bad if you finish your work early — restarting your computer or deleting the application won't negate the timer.
Available for free for Mac OS X.
15. Studious
Avoid interrupting class and getting on your professor's bad side with Studious. Once you input your class schedule, Studious will silence your phone during those hours.
Available for free for Android. Upgrade to Studious+ for $1.99 to bypass the ads.
16. Circle of 6
Must Have Mac Apps For Colleges
Ever feel uncomfortable when it's dark and you're in a new part of a city — or even campus? Circle of 6 won the White House's Apps Against Abuse challenge. It helps you stay safe by connecting you to six trusted contacts, whenever and wherever. Use the pre-programmed 'come and get me' message with your GPS location, or easily call national and local emergency hotlines in critical situations. It's a fast and discreet way to put your safety first.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
Addendum: You don't actually need six people if you want to double up on contacts.
17. Skype
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Video interviews are not going away any time soon — so you might as well get a heads up now. Microsoft's Skype is a reliable way to connect with faraway family and friends via text, voice and — of course — video.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
18. LinkedIn
LinkedIn and all its nifty mobile features makes connections a breeze — for better or worse, college is a time of both personal and professional connections.
Available on the web, of course, but also for free for iOS and Android devices.
19. Twitter
Don't be the only person in class who isn't up-to-date with world events. Use Twitter to keep yourself in the loop in both the academic and social aspects of your life. In today's contemporary classrooms, you may even be asked to participate in class discussions via Twitter.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
20. Sworkit
There are a lot of things to do in college. Exercising isn't always one of them; especially when there's socializing and studying to be had. Sworkit's greatest asset is its ability to let you choose your exercise time allotment in five-minute increments — starting at, yes, the very low threshold of five minutes. Doable, right?
It also boasts an extensive list of work out routines.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices. Sworkit Pro comes with advanced features and costs $0.99 for iOS and Android.
See also: 10 YouTube Channels That Will Make You Smarter
21. Mint
Club fees. Books. Tuition. Food. College adds up — quickly. Mint is a web and mobile app that helps you keep track of your spending. Plus, it's never too early to start cultivating good credit.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
22. Sleep If U Can Alarm
Come on, you lazy bum — you're paying for these early classes, remember? Nicknamed the 'world's most annoying alarm,' Sleep If U Can gives you two options to silent the alarm: 1) Shake your phone; or 2) Physically go the place shown on your screen (see: the bathroom sink in the video) and take a picture.
Available for $1.99 for iOS and free for Android.
23. Pocket First Aid & CPR
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While it's not the sexiest app to have at your disposable, you never know when it might come in handy. Along with clear and concise CPR instructions, Pocket First Aid and CPR contains 34 videos and 46 high-resolution illustrations.
Available for $1.99 for iOS and Android devices.
Must Have Mac Apps 2020
24. Between
Attempting the long-distance relationship course? Kudos — that's no small task. Relationship app Between can help ease the separation anxiety by letting you send messages, voicemails, memos and photos. A private timeline makes it easy to reminisce about the good old days with your significant other(s).
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
25. TED
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In an environment often congested with bad influences, a heavy dose of genius goes a long way. TED Talks give you instant access to the biggest thought leaders of our time.
Available for free for iOS and Android devices.
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