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Wednesday February 22nd 2012

Keeping Your Music and Entertainment Charged for Class

When I first entered college, most students still brought notebooks to class, while some brought laptops and some just fell asleep. Today’s college classes are different, and if you expect to retain all the information presented in your courses, you can use iPods and iPads to make sure you stay ahead of the learning curve.

However, one big caveat is that these devices must always be charged, especially if you have a full schedule that doesn’t allow you to go back to your dorm or apartment to recharge your stuff. For this reason, it’s good to get an iPod docking station, or for those of you who have an iPad 2, an iPad 2 docking station.

With a docking station, you can charge your devices all night and make sure they are ready to go in the morning. That way, you’ll be ready to tackle your classes and anything else that comes your way.

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