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  2. The 7 best laptops for college students

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    Acer Aspire 3 15" (2023) $ at Best Buy. This laptop can tackle most college tasks and cost much less than the competition. It’s a Windows PC with a 15-inch touchscreen display, perfect for ...

  3. 20 Best College Student Discounts and Deals for 2023

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    College Student Discounts on Apps, Software and Technology. Whether you need a new computer or some different software, save money on your purchase by getting a discount when you use your student ...

  4. The Best Laptops for College Students in 2024

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    IdeaPad Slim 3. The IdeaPad's sleek gray chassis caught my eye immediately. At just under four pounds, it's refreshingly portable yet offers a generous 15.6-inch Full HD display (1920 x 1080).

  5. Octagon Computer Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Octagon Computer Superstore is a computer retail store in the Philippines. It has 150 branches nationwide along with their subsidiary, Micro Valley Computer Center [3] with headquarters at 747 Romualdez Street, corner Zobel Street, Ermita, Manila. [1]

  6. Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to give underprivileged Filipino students a better chance to earn a college degree. [1] [2] The law was filed first by senator Ralph Recto, [3] principally sponsored by Senator Bam Aquino, [4] and was signed by Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines, on August 3, 2017. [5]

  7. One-to-one computing - Wikipedia

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    One-to-one computing used to be contrasted with a policy of "bring your own device" (BYOD), which encourages or requires students to use their own laptops, smartphones or other electronic devices in class. The distinction between BYOD and school-issued devices became blurred when many schools started recommending devices for parents to buy ...