College Pulse Cheats

College Pulse Hack 1.75 + Redeem Codes

What your campus thinks.

Developer: College Pulse LLC
Category: Social Networking
Price: Free
Version: 1.75
ID: com.dartmouth.pulsesurvey

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Description

College Pulse is a survey platform founded by Dartmouth students on a mission to provide you with accurate data about what your campus thinks. All you have to do is ask questions about things you want to know about your campus, take surveys, analyze results, and anonymously discuss topics with other students.

Version history

1.75
2020-06-10
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Stability fixes.
1.74
2020-03-05
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Fixing an issue with multiple choice write-in options.
- Stability fixes.
1.73
2020-02-01
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.72
2020-01-29
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.71
2020-01-07
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.67
2019-11-01
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.66
2019-10-29
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
- New survey functionalities.
1.65
2019-10-18
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.64
2019-10-17
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.63
2019-10-14
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New stability fixes.
1.62
2019-10-08
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Several important bug fixes.
1.61
2019-09-16
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Several important bug fixes.
1.60
2019-09-13
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Fixed push notifications.
- Improved stability.
- Better support for different device sizes.
1.56
2019-04-02
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.55
2019-03-11
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.54
2019-03-09
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.53
2019-03-08
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.52
2019-03-06
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.51
2019-02-14
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Compatibility quizzes
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.50
2019-02-10
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Improvements to typology surveys
- Minor fixes
1.49
2019-02-02
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.48
2019-01-29
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- New answer types
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.47
2019-01-20
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.46
2019-01-18
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Minor fixes and improvements
1.45
2019-01-15
Greetings Pulse People! Please continue to let us know how we can improve the platform by. Here's what's new:
- Upload photos to suggested questions in Ask View
- Go back and see which category you were placed in on completed typology surveys
- Misc. fixes and improvements

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
1 443 Ratings

Reviews

Vampiriz,
Fun and Interesting
Many college students avoid each other and deep conversations enough that they don’t even know what most of the population of students on their campus are thinking. This app deletes that and replaces it with insight into the minds of others around our age with sometimes fun and/or startling quizzes and surveys. It’s definitely kind of addicting because you just keep wondering how different you are from the rest of your community. But also, you get stuff for doing it which adds a whole other level of interest! I’m glad I got an email about this app. It’s definitely worth it if you’re as curious about other humans as I am.
Hashbrown85,
Not too bad
It’s a pretty nice app overall, but the new update hurt it a bit. Before, you could scroll through countless old surveys and just answer them all. But now they removed all those so you can only see what they post every couple of hours. The real prizes they offer cost a ton of points, and they surveys they post on a daily basis usually only get you 10 points. Not being able to go through all the old surveys really hurts your chances of ever getting a prize that you actually care about. They do have streaks, but as you can imagine it takes a while to get any meaningful points out of them. The surveys themselves are usually pretty fun or interesting, there just aren’t very many of them you can do in a day now. The graphs that they use sometimes to display data are extremely weird and can be tough to read. Overall, not a bad app, but they shot themselves in the foot a little bit with the newest update.

PS: please bring back Yik Yak. This app’s comments are basically the same thing, so if you could bring that back I would appreciate it. I miss Yik Yak so much.
Pooiuuytreew,
You fooled us
I was referred to this app by a college buddy about 6 months ago. The goal was to win some amazing headphones, an iphoneX or even the $2500 reward! I’ve never lost my streak and have been consistent with answering the question everyday. I was very close to reaching the amount of points required when suddenly they removed all the cool prizes and replaced them with stupid raffles. No warning. These raffles treat people who’ve been here for 6 months the same as someone who’s been here for 1 day. Then on top of that they reduced the raffle prize money from $100->$20. Your chance of winning is less than 1% unless you waste your points buying a ton of tickets... They lured many in with amazing prizes and then took the prizes away and replaced them with garbage. Bait and switch. The saddest part is I can’t stop because I have so many points accumulated. I hope they bring back the worth while prizes because I refuse to spend them on a raffle gamble. It’s upsetting. It feels like a betrayal.
How to know this app is fake,
Misleading app, worse rewards
When I first started, the rewards used to have $500-$2000 in cash via cashapp, or a mountain bike, or other decent prizes (albeit they would be high in reward points or whatever) but when people started getting close to actually being able to redeem these, they took these prizes down and replaced them with “sweepstakes”(that I’m sure are rigged so the winner is probably someone on their team and no money and actual prizes are actually given away). The subtlety in taking away these prizes without a warning or notification led me to believe this app is bs and solely just in it for your personal information - which they sell off to make money. The prizes nowadays are (most likely fake) sweepstakes and contributions to charities.

The only thing decent about this app is the comments left by other college students but those have gotten stale and repetitive. Overall bad app, I had a feeling that cash prize would be too good to be true.
Unknown820283720191737382,
Great way to learn about your campus
I’ve had Pulse for a little over a month and after finishing the backlog of surveys within my first week (I’m really after that iPhone X or bike), I’m always excited to see I have a new survey available. The prizes are really nice, and it’s also just a fun way to see how college students feel about important issues. I always look at how just my campus in particular responded to a question to see how different the responses are from users as a whole. The interface is also incredibly easy to navigate and never lags, so props to the design team. Download Pulse, learn about your campus, and get free stuff!
Disheveledsnskr,
Took away ALL the meaningful prizes
I saved points for something like 8-10 months just to have them take away any prizes that were actually worth anything. The app is still fun and I like doing surveys and seeing what people say, but the prizes kind of feel like a lie after they removed everything good. For example, there was a $2500 cash app credit that literally not one person ever made it to before they removed it. They basically put a bunch of nice prizes on there to keep people taking the surveys, then took all those away once they had a nice following that wasn’t going anywhere. Now they just do so-so prizes in a raffle that you have the same chance of winning whether you’ve been engaging with the app for a year or for a day. I know I’m ranting but they’ve really bummed me out lol I truly feel lied to
MTops10,
Fascinating Results
When I first downloaded Pulse and started taking surveys, I was shocked at some of the results to questions I thought I knew the answer to. Pulse has provided such a unique way to look at opinions about important topics, from sex and partying, to gun control and abortion. The “breakdown” feature of the app, where you can look at survey results based on gender, year, race, sexual orientation (and more) was the most intriguing. It really got me thinking about how different types of people view different topics, and opened my eyes to the true feelings and thoughts of the people on my campus. I can’t wait to see this app grow!
Awesome 26,
They do not fulfill their promise when it comes to higher rewards
I downloaded this app about 2 months ago with my goal of getting 50,000 points to get the iPhone X or the electric bike. I referred more than 100 people and I reached the 50,000 points. Once I used my points to claim the reward it told me to email Terren Klein, the CEO, to claim it. I emailed him and he responded within a few hours and asked about how I got so many referrals. I replied and explained to him and have to yet to receive a response about my reward and it’s been over a week now. Either their communication skills are lacking and take a very long time (this is especially worrying when you spend so much time to get these points) or they do not hold their fulfillment towards higher ends rewards. I would not recommend the app if you are trying to receive any rewards at all.
t-oliver-j_uchicago,
Exactly what I needed!
Pulse is an incredibly useful survey platform that gets quick, reliable responses. As someone who does investigative journalism and often seeks to gather information about the student body through surveys, Pulse has allowed me to much more reliably attain data related to the article I’m working on. Previously, I was forced to resort to google surveys and sharing through Facebook. Pulse completely changed my experience of learning about my peers. This is a great tool for student groups of all kinds and I’m very excited to see it grow!
1234567solitaire,
Deleting the app
I understand the value of the surveys and of the ability to communicate with peers through this app but you shouldn’t have lured people with valuable rewards if you weren’t prepared to deliver. You baited people and then removed any incentives for us to keep coming back and contribute our time to your mission. I think if you’d at least communicate with the followers in regards to this issue, many would be much more understanding. Even here in reviews you avoid commenting on any complaints or questions that have to do with the rewards section - no integrity. I kept answering the surveys to keep the streak going, but I don’t believe the points will ever hold any value anymore so I’m getting rid of the app along with more than 20,000 points.