Heya thanks for the vid! I’m an electrical engineering student wondering whether it’s worth getting an iPad for uni. Mainly off put since I only have a little over 1.5-2 years to go, so would love to hear your opinion and your experience with transitioning from paper to screen?
You're very welcome, I hope it helped you out a little! I personally think it is so worth it. You get very used to the writing experience on a screen and if you get a cheap matte screen protector for your iPad then it will more resemble the feeling of paper/pencil! Amazon has a bunch of 3 pack matte screen protectors for around $10 and they work really well. In my own experience, it is so nice not having to carry around multiple notebooks anymore and not having to worry about loose leaf notes / things getting damaged in my backpack. Everything is in your note taking app (I recommend Good Notes 5 currently), you have highlighters, different colored pens, and other note assisting features. I have been able to really organize my life, all my classes, and reduce the amount of weight I carry to class. I also recommend the 10th gen iPad if you're on a budget, it has the updated design, and will be powerful enough for all your classwork! Hope this helps and best of luck at uni :)
@@NathanLemoine Thanks so much for the reply, definitelyyy helps! I hope you don't mind me asking another question, but how do you find the battery life? I've been hearing complaints going around but I'm hoping it can last me a full day of note taking - would love to hear your personal experience :)
It can be used on the iPad and works well for navigating through the UI and simple tasks. But when I started video editing on my iPad, the Microsoft mouse has very limited controls on it, so I invested in a Logitech G703 mouse which has been great as well! Just a standard mouse with more physical buttons to suit what I needed it for
Heya thanks for the vid! I’m an electrical engineering student wondering whether it’s worth getting an iPad for uni. Mainly off put since I only have a little over 1.5-2 years to go, so would love to hear your opinion and your experience with transitioning from paper to screen?
You're very welcome, I hope it helped you out a little!
I personally think it is so worth it. You get very used to the writing experience on a screen and if you get a cheap matte screen protector for your iPad then it will more resemble the feeling of paper/pencil! Amazon has a bunch of 3 pack matte screen protectors for around $10 and they work really well.
In my own experience, it is so nice not having to carry around multiple notebooks anymore and not having to worry about loose leaf notes / things getting damaged in my backpack. Everything is in your note taking app (I recommend Good Notes 5 currently), you have highlighters, different colored pens, and other note assisting features. I have been able to really organize my life, all my classes, and reduce the amount of weight I carry to class.
I also recommend the 10th gen iPad if you're on a budget, it has the updated design, and will be powerful enough for all your classwork!
Hope this helps and best of luck at uni :)
@@NathanLemoine Thanks so much for the reply, definitelyyy helps! I hope you don't mind me asking another question, but how do you find the battery life? I've been hearing complaints going around but I'm hoping it can last me a full day of note taking - would love to hear your personal experience :)
Really good video!👍🏼 greetings from spain
Thank you! Glad you liked it :)
Is your Microsoft mouse for the IPad? If so, how do you like it? Any lag?
It can be used on the iPad and works well for navigating through the UI and simple tasks. But when I started video editing on my iPad, the Microsoft mouse has very limited controls on it, so I invested in a Logitech G703 mouse which has been great as well! Just a standard mouse with more physical buttons to suit what I needed it for