Taskel: Your College Mentor App Store rankings
Track Taskel: Your College Mentor App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by Jennifer Huemmer • 5.0★ (1 ratings) • Education
- App ID: 6767916388
- Developer: Jennifer Huemmer
- Category: Education
- Rating: 5.0 stars from 1 ratings
- Price: $2.99
- Version: 1.0
- Age rating: 17+
- Platforms: iPhone, iPad
Description
Taskel is an AI-powered college mentoring tool built by a college professor. Many students arrive at college underprepared — not because they aren't smart, but because nobody explained the unwritten rules. How to email a professor. How to use office hours. How to actually study and take notes at the college level. What a syllabus really means. How to find internships with no experience. How to decode a professor's syllabus and assignment instructions. Taskel fills that gap. WHAT TASKEL DOES: My Situation — Describe what's going on academically and get honest, specific guidance shaped by the insights and philosophy of a college professor. Failed an exam? Thinking about dropping a course? Falling behind? Taskel responds like the best professor you ever had — direct, warm, and never generic. My Emails — Draft professional emails to professors that actually work. Taskel writes the email and explains exactly why it's written that way, so you learn the skill, not just get the answer. My Tasks — Upload your syllabus or assignment and Taskel decodes what your professor actually wants, including what type of learning the assignment is designed to develop. My Campus — Tell Taskel about your interests and goals and get matched with co-curricular activities worth your time, tailored to your school. My Study Plan — Add your upcoming deadlines and get a research-backed study plan that tells you when to start, how to break it down, and what study strategies actually work for that type of task. My Internships — Describe your background and goals and get matched with internship opportunities, including exactly where to find them and how to stand out. Taskel is built on one belief: college develops the whole person — not just job skills. Every interaction is designed to build your independence and judgment, not your dependence on an app.