Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a MacBook Air sufficient for most college students or is a MacBook Pro better? Purchasing this as a gift for my niece who specifically wants Apple and we’re a pc family. She will be a math major. Thanks for any help!
Our humanities major kid has been very happy with a MacBook Air. My other kid who plans to major in math has attended some college math classes and says lots of the students are using iPads with Apple pencils; it sounds like that’s much easier for note-taking when you’re dealing with equations, etc.
not sure how my kid does it but they are a cs/math major have a windows machine. They said there's an app or something you can use for math hw.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on major, is there any advantages to having a windows based laptop? I am not sure how much students need to use excel or Bloomberg terminal as an undergraduate but I find it profoundly easier and faster in Windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check with the college for educational discounts on Apple. She should also make sure that Apple is the OS of choice for her program before purchasing anything.
Check for a discount via the college bookstore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got an air for our oldest and it basically lasted 3.5 years. So, got the Pro for youngest because mine has lasted 6-7+ years.
Our Airs have lasted 5 years already and are still going strong. What happened after the 3.5 years?
Anonymous wrote:Check with the college for educational discounts on Apple. She should also make sure that Apple is the OS of choice for her program before purchasing anything.
This has been my daughter’s experience. At her first school, Shenandoah University, all the kids are issued a MacBook, IPad, and Apple Pencil. The IPad got the most use.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a MacBook Air sufficient for most college students or is a MacBook Pro better? Purchasing this as a gift for my niece who specifically wants Apple and we’re a pc family. She will be a math major. Thanks for any help!
Our humanities major kid has been very happy with a MacBook Air. My other kid who plans to major in math has attended some college math classes and says lots of the students are using iPads with Apple pencils; it sounds like that’s much easier for note-taking when you’re dealing with equations, etc.
Anonymous wrote:A new MacBook Air with the M4 chip is more than enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a MacBook Air sufficient for most college students or is a MacBook Pro better? Purchasing this as a gift for my niece who specifically wants Apple and we’re a pc family. She will be a math major. Thanks for any help!
Our humanities major kid has been very happy with a MacBook Air. My other kid who plans to major in math has attended some college math classes and says lots of the students are using iPads with Apple pencils; it sounds like that’s much easier for note-taking when you’re dealing with equations, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on major, is there any advantages to having a windows based laptop? I am not sure how much students need to use excel or Bloomberg terminal as an undergraduate but I find it profoundly easier and faster in Windows.