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Hey, Gracie. based off user reviews, it could be, but it can depend on how the student plans on using the computer specifically. For example, when looking for a computing solution for college, some need powerful performance machines to run software like AutoCAD or editing software, and others may need a 2-in-1 laptop for writing notes and creating Word documents. If the schoolwork revolves around web-based apps, Office apps, and some light multi-tasking, this IdeaPad could be a great fit for you if it also aligns with your design and feature preferences and needs. We're happy to answer any questions you may have, but if you'd like to have a conversation around finding the right solution, we recommend going into Best Buy stores and working with an advisor to get expert help or you can virtually shop with an expert online via this Best Buy online link: https://www.bestbuy.com/services/triage/shopping?cat=cnt&subcat=comp
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Too general a question to be answered precisely. For general use, it is fine; however, for use of specific software, it would be best to check the website of the software's manufacturer's website, where you will find a full list of system requirements, both minimum (program can be used under the correct circumstances) and recommended (program can be used with full flexibility and enjoyment).
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