1. Nike+ Training Club—With a library of not–heinous workouts, it’s no surprise that this app is constantly top rated. For the resolution that involves getting a better booty, this app is perfect, as it combines exercise instructions with how-to videos. Basically, you can’t do it wrong.
2. Lose It–For the freshman fifteen that you gained over winter break, this app gives you a calorie recommendation so you know JUST how many calories you’re consuming in that slice of BBQ chicken Allegro slice (Ed. note: please don't tell us though.)
3. Sleep Cycle—For those kids who set five iPhone alarms and are constantly late for class. Put your phone on your bed and this app will monitor when it’s best to wake you up for class according to when you are in your lightest sleep phase. Give the app a 30 minute window in which you would like to be woken up, and it will work its magic. The app listens in on your sleep, detecting movements that you make while you're snoozing. Don't worry–the sounds it records are deleted once analyzed, so your secret snoring problem will remain under wraps.
4. Inbox Zero—New year, same me. Let’s face it– those 7,759 emails aren’t going to read themselves. This app goes through your filled inbox for you, archiving unimportant emails and keeping the rest. The initial cleaning feature gave us anxiety, but not seeing the little red number on the mail tab instantly calmed our fears.
5. Headspace—In 2016, we vowed to be less stressed. After trying a guided meditation class run by student health, we went looking for exercises we could do on our own. Download this app and do the meditation exercises—they’re amazing and really do help with the anxiety that we’re sure you’re feeling around exams.
6. Wonderful Day— It’s simple: write down goals that you want to accomplish by the end of the week and enter in how many days of the week you want to accomplish that goal. If you achieve the goal, you get to mark it with a green circle. Beware of red circles, though. They totally mean you’re an unmotivated Quaker.