Two weeks ago the face-to-face or virtual classes began in the universities of all country. Most likely, if you are a student, this beginning of the course you have encountered the problem that in the same day, some classes are face-to-face, and other subjects you have the virtual schedule. Quite a problem.
The only solution to not miss any is to attend the face-to-face classes, and get into the library of the virtual faculty. If this is your case, you still have time to buy a Mac or an iPad with an additional discount for being a student or university professor, and with a gift AirPods so you don't bother in the library. The promotion ends on the 29th of this month.
If you are a university student, you still have time to buy a Mac or an iPad with Apple's "Back to School" promotion, and take advantage of its special discounts, and also get some AirPods for free. Promotion ends on 29 of this month. I know what you are thinking. No, iPhones are not included in the promotion. But the new iPad Air is.
The savings can be up to 318 euros on a Mac or 90 euros on an iPad. This discount for being a university student or professor is permanent throughout the year. But if you make the purchase within the current campaign «Back to school«, You get some AirPods as a gift, and a discount on their AppleCare + program of 20%, which is not bad at all.
In order to obtain these discounts, you need to enter your email address student en UNIDAYS, which certifies that you are either studying or are a teacher in an educational center. This is more than enough.
By following the purchase process in the websites Apple will be where we can access the offer. We will be offered the Free AirPods, but without the wireless charging case. If we want them we will have to pay 40 euros, and we can customize the box. You have the option to exchange them for AirPods Pro, paying a difference of 90 Euros. The truth is that it is not bad at all. Remember, until the 29th of this month.
The new Ipad Air does not enter the free AirPods promotion. I just called Apple.