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7 must-have apps for international students in Australia

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Moving abroad to study can feel like a rollercoaster ride of emotions; exciting, scary and nerve-wracking all at the same time. This new period in your life may feel daunting initially but technology has made the transition much easier, enabling you to settle into your new home city and stay connected to your friends and family. Plus, adapting to your new life can be made much less stressful with a number of handy apps, many of which are free to use.

Here are the seven must-have apps for international students studying in Australia…

Google Translate

If English isn’t your first language you might be feeling apprehensive about communicating with your fellow students and teachers. Ease your worries with the Google Translate app, this handy addition to your smartphone enables translation between 80 languages and you can easily translate both speech and handwriting. The best part? It’s totally free to use, no costly subscriptions or long-term signups required.

Kayak

If you’re looking to bag great deals on car rental or even flights back home to visit your family, download Kayak for all of your travel needs. This app enables you to compare rates across a number of different car rental companies and airlines, taking all of the hard work away and allowing you to save your cash. On a tight student budget, this could mean an extra takeout pizza over another night of noodles.

XE Currency

This app provides all of the information you need for international currencies. With the ability to calculate live currency and foreign exchange rates for free, this app is ideal for students who may want to work out Australian prices in comparison to their home currency.

Uber Eats

Keep yourself fueled when studying late for an exam or working on an important paper with the Uber Eats app. This handy app gives you access to all of the best nearby restaurants and fast-food outlets, delivering you your favorite burger, curry or pad Thai directly to your door.

Gumtree

Kitting out your student pad can be costly if you’re having to buy all of your own furniture and homeware. That’s why apps such as Gumtree are a huge help for saving money and finding gems such as second hand sofas, desks and white goods. You can find pretty much anything on Gumtree and it’s also great for selling your own items to make some extra cash.

Party With A Local 

New to the city and unsure where the best spots in town are? The Party With A Local app is the perfect way to discover your surroundings and get first-hand recommendations from the locals. Find the hottest bars and clubs from the people who have lived it themselves, you may even make new friends along the way too.

StrayaMate

Understanding a new language is one thing but understanding the local slang is a completely different ball game. The StrayaMate app will have you talking like a local in no time with a comprehensive list of phrases and words that will leave you feeling confident when chatting to Aussies.

 

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