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Student Life is a personal organizer for college students. With all the information that students have to keep up with, it is essential to have a tool to help them keep it all organized. When a new student arrives at a university or community college, organization becomes a key factor to their academic success. As many schools are beginning to address the issue of students lacking organizational skills, this program solves this very problem.
(PRWEB) May 28, 2024 -- Tesoro Software, L.L.C. announces the availability of Student Life Version 1.4, the company's flagship product in the educational software market. Student Life is a personal organizer for college students. With all the information that students have to keep up with, it is essential to have a tool to help them keep it all organized. When a new student arrives at a university or community college, organization becomes a key factor to their academic success. As many schools are beginning to address the issue of students lacking organizational skills, this program solves this very problem.
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Any student with a PC running Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP can use this organizer. Student Life is essential to incoming freshmen, but can also be a valuable resource to all students. Student Life keeps track of all class relevant information, manages class homework assignments, degree plan with GPA and QPA calculations, and promotes proper note-taking. It also helps to organize social activities, to do lists and job schedules. The contact manager included in Student Life offers the student the ability to categorize contacts by family, classmate, study group, etc. All of this is aided by a reminder feature that keeps the student informed of all upcoming assignments/tasks.
A free trial version is available to the public at http://www.tesorosoft.com. Program registration is only US$14.95, and may be handled online from the company's web store.
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For more information, contact:
Sergio Valdez, Director, Tesoro Software, L.L.C., 1707 Chamois Knoll, Round Rock, TX 78664 Tel. (512) 293-0565, mailto: e-mail protected from spam bots, http://www.tesorosoft.com
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