Would you recommend Trello for a College Student?

MARK BRINKMAN
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January 31, 2022

I'm seeking a good to-do and task program to help my kids stay organized in college. Would you recommend Trello Premium (need calendar view)?

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Zola Schmidt November 13, 2024

Trello Premium is actually a great option, especially for students who need to keep track of multiple deadlines and assignments. With Premium, they'll get the calendar view, which is super helpful for visualizing tasks and due dates over time. By the way, if you are a student and you are looking for help with your studies, I recommend this https://edubirdie.com/docs/western-governors-university/d095-managing-engaging-learning-enviro service that can help you with various tasks. Plus, they can organize by class, create labels for priorities, and set reminders. Another benefit is that it’s easy to use on both desktop and mobile, so they can stay organized on the go. If they're already comfortable with apps, Trello’s straightforward layout could be a strong fit!

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Huwen Arnone _Deiser_
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February 1, 2022

Hello @MARK BRINKMAN, I must comply with @Hannah Humbert - Simpla Workflows, I used Trello for different workgroups during my time in college, and it's quite a versatile tool.

I would suggest first starting with the free edition of Trello, and if it works well, then upgrading it to Premium.

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Hannah Humbert - Simpla Workflows
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January 31, 2022

Hi @MARK BRINKMAN ! Welcome to the community :) Yes, I'd definitely recommend Trello for university students! There's a tonne of content online from students who use Trello to manage projects/deadlines (e.g. this). If you're wanting a calendar view, you can use the Calendar Power Up on the free plan.

Another tool I see mentioned a lot for uni students is Notion. It's a great tool for both task/project management, but also great as a database for any sort of documentation, and also great for note-taking. You can find heaps of content online, like this post here.

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