My music major uses an iPad Pro, but I think it's just a very expensive way to organize his music for various ensembles/studio teachers. He writes his papers on his laptop. Not sure what he uses for notes. |
Yes my kid uses her iPad to take notes when allowed. She does of course also have a laptop. |
+1 Got the iPad for a study abroad trip to cut down on weight and bulk. Still uses it now in combo with laptop. |
parent of Engineering student at an ivy: the engineers and other stem majors use ipad with stylus for note taking as it is better for formula writing and diagrams(ie orgo) per DC. They also have a Mac Air that the school suggested. About 1/3 picked the PC the school suggested, 2/3 picked the Mac, and most have an iPad and stylus in addition. No one uses the iPad as the sole device. |
No
Device choice has largely been personal preference in our kids' experiences at 3 different colleges. None of our have used iPads. Some of their friends do. (Per above comment, neither did our engineering student. Again, personal preference.) |
One rising senior, one rising sophomore, both have laptops but no ipads. Also each have a phone and noise canceling headphones (dorms can be loud, as can a house with more than half a dozen friends when you need to study!). |
My college kid (rising senior) has never used an iPad. My HS kid uses an iPad at home a lot, but not for school and unless the college DC attends requires one for some reason I don’t see that changing. |
Yes. IR/Russian double major. Uses a stylus to take notes and complete work in Cyrillic. Also has a Cyrillic Keyboard down loaded and can switch between the two. |
I’m a senior in college. Let them try a semester without and decide after. I absolutely swear by my iPad (with Apple Pencil) in a STEM major, but some of my classmates still prefer pen and paper (maybe 50/50 iPad/no iPad). I generally don’t use my iPad for non-STEM classes or for CS. |
Same |
This. My son got an IPad about a year ago and, especially because of note taking, it's now his go-to device. Seems to have been enormously helpful to him in both taking notes and staying organized |
My engineering student uses iPad with stylus for taking notes, doing problems, etc. and MacBook. She is able to move notes from iPad to laptop I believe. |
Uses an iPad with stylus for note taking |
DD asked for one before she left for college for note taking. I was surprised because she is not even a Mac person. But she uses it a lot. |
Our student requested one after the first semester of freshman year - an engineering student. His laptop just wasn't enough. He uses if for all the reasons others have said - note taking, problems sets et. I'm not sure why a poster said they are for Olds only - Ipads are an excellent tool in the college students' tool box. |