I was a little hesitant to choose a Chromebook over a Windows laptop, but I'm glad I did. Chrome OS is pretty intuitive and you should get the hang of it pretty quickly, whether you're used to Mac or Windows. I'd recommend a Chromebook especially if you're comfortable with cloud storage like Dropbox and Google Drive. I've had it for almost a month now, the battery life is amazing, a great display and a decent amount of space. IMO it's perfect for grades and uni in terms of battery life, overall size and efficiency.
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