10 things you should know before you buy a MacBook for students

Back-to-school time is in the air and many families and students are looking to purchase a shiny new MacBook. However, before making a purchase, there are a few things to keep in mind and consider. 

One of the biggest factors to think about is the price. Current MacBooks can range in price from $999 to over $6,000 for the most souped-up 16-inch MacBook Pro. 

Besides price, you will also have to decide what you need for the machine’s internals, including the type of chip, storage, and RAM. Once you get past those harder decisions, the choice may come down to something a bit more fun like the laptop’s color. 

Here is everything you need to know about MacBooks before making a purchase. 

1. Decide on a screen size and portability first

Apple has two laptop lines, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Each product line is somewhat distinct in offering different screen sizes. So your first decision should be the screen size you want. For example, if you want a 13-inch model, you’ll have to decide whether to get a 13.6-inch MacBook Air or 13.3-inch MacBook Pro based on other specifications. Otherwise, there’s the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro. All models are on our list of the best MacBooks overall and the best MacBooks for students.

Along with screen size, be aware of the machine’s weight and how that could affect portability. All of today’s MacBook models are lighter than past models. However, some remain heavier than others. Especially for those on a large campus, there’s a big difference between carrying a 2.7-pound MacBook Air and a 4.7-pound 16-inch MacBook Pro.

MacBook Air (2022) MacBook Pro (2021)
Release date July 2022 October 2021
Display sizes 13.6 inches 16.2 inches
Processors Apple M2 Apple M1 Pro or Apple M1 Max
RAM 8GB/16GB/24GB 16GB/32GB/64GB
Storage 256GB to 2TB 5126GB to 8TB
Weight 2.7 pounds 4.7 pounds
Color choices 4 2
Starting price $1,199 $2,499

2. Buy as much processor speed as you can afford

MacBook Air 2022 lifestyle photos

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Apple doesn’t allow you to swap out parts on any of the MacBook models. With this in mind, zero in on what you can afford and go with it — starting with the processor speed. Expect to pay around $200 more as you upgrade to a better processor. But, don’t go overboard.

If you’re only purchasing a new laptop to take notes and write reports, save yourself some money and buy less. Conversely, go with a bigger processor if you plan on doing creative work using an Adobe program or Final Cut Pro.

Cupertino has recently transitioned away from Intel processors, with today’s MacBooks using in-house silicon. The current MacBook Air (2022) and 13-inch MacBook Pro (M2) include an M2 chip, while the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros offer an M1 Pro or M1 Max chip. Each chip consists of the computer’s CPU, GPU, unified memory, and Neural Engine. Decide which chip matches what you hope to do with your new machine.

3. The same goes for RAM

Deciding how much computer memory to buy is also crucial. Random-access memory, or RAM, is your system’s short-term data storage. The larger the RAM, the quicker your computer can access data. Additionally, the more programs your system runs, the more memory you’ll need.

Again, Apple doesn’t let you change MacBook RAM after purchase, so you’ll want to choose wisely.

4. What about storage?

M2 Macbook Pro 13 Inch Closed With Apple Logo Displayed

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With the advent of cloud-based computing, the amount of onboard computer storage isn’t nearly as significant as it was just a few years ago. With this in mind, I recommend not purchasing the minimum storage available on any MacBook. That number, which currently stands at 256GB on some models, probably isn’t enough for most people over the long term. Conversely, having over 2TB of storage on a laptop is perhaps too much for most folks. Think about what you will use it for and choose accordingly. No need to stress though because you can always rely on some of the best cloud storage apps if anything.

5. Consider a portable hard drive

It would be best if you backed up your MacBook using the built-in Time Machine feature. For this, you should invest in a portal hard drive. The best USB- hard drives for Mac come in various sizes and price points. You’ll always want to back up your Mac regularly to avoid losing precious data, projects, photos, and more. The last thing you’d want is to be typing up your final research paper for class only to lose it all in seconds.

6. Do buy AppleCare+

Buying a MacBook isn’t cheap; replacing parts without a warranty is also expensive. Each Apple laptop comes with one year of hardware repair coverage. I recommend purchasing AppleCare+ to extend that coverage to three years. You can buy your coverage at the time of purchase or any time during the first year. Prices vary depending on the MacBook model.

7. Get a case and screen protector

MacBooks are beautiful devices. Unfortunately, they are also fragile. If you’re hauling your MacBook all over campus without anything to protect it, something awful could happen. You certainly don’t want to see any scratches or dents on that lovely screen. To protect your investment, be sure to purchase a case, bag, and even a screen protector. Here at iMore we write about all of the great options out there, with great cases for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

8. Look for education pricing

13-inch MacBook Pro (2022)

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When considering a MacBook for students, consider that year-round, Apple provides discounts to qualifying higher-education students, parents purchasing on behalf of higher-education students, and faculty and staff at higher-education and K-12 institutions. In addition, Cupertino typically adds extra incentives to convince you to buy through them in the lead-up to new school years worldwide.

For 2022, Apple is offering excellent discounts across the various product lines. Promotions are available through Apple’s online store, retail stores, and authorized campus stores, as well as through Apple’s education site (opens in new tab).

9. Check Amazon for discounts

Amazon has fast become one of the most popular places to purchase Apple products online, including a full line-up of current and past MacBook models.

Amazon has been aggressive when it comes to discounting Apple products. However, don’t expect to see huge discounts on current models. Instead, the largest deals can be found on new past models, always marked as Previous Model.

A word of caution: Be on the lookout for Apple products on Amazon marked Renewed. These products are not new.

10. Finally, look at our cheat sheet

Each current MacBook is terrific, with its own set of features and internals. They also will all be eligible for the upcoming macOS 13 Ventura update set to debut to the public in the fall. Here’s a breakdown of what’s different with each current MacBook model:

Decisions, decisions

With four MacBooks on the market (not counting the older models), many choices exist, making it not the easiest of decisions to make. As stated above, there are a few things to consider when it comes to purchasing a MacBook for a student or as a student. 

You’ll want to make sure you know what you need as far as the internals of your laptop go. Do some research on how much RAM and storage you’ll need. If pricing is a concern, you’ll also want to look into education discounts and price drops on retailers such as Amazon. Lastly, perhaps one of the most important factors is caring for your device. Getting AppleCare+ may seem like an annoying add-on when you’re purchasing a laptop but it could help you save hundreds of dollars in the long run. Similarly, investing in a good case and screen protector will go a long way. 

Take your time and find the MacBook that meets your requirements — and budget — and have a great school year!

Updated August 2022: Includes latest MacBook models.

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