Testing Best GRE Apps for iPhone: Get Ready for Exam Day!

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The discussion focuses on the best GRE study apps for iPhone, emphasizing the need for tools that facilitate effective learning during commutes. Anki is highlighted as a top recommendation due to its use of spaced repetition, which enhances long-term memory retention. Users appreciate the convenience of flashcard-style apps that allow for easy navigation with minimal movement. The conversation underscores the importance of mobile study solutions that can effectively support GRE preparation without distractions.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of GRE exam structure and content
  • Familiarity with spaced repetition learning techniques
  • Basic knowledge of mobile app navigation
  • Experience with flashcard study methods
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  • Explore advanced features of Anki for GRE vocabulary and formulas
  • Research additional GRE prep apps like Magoosh and Kaplan
  • Learn about effective study techniques for mobile learning
  • Investigate the impact of mobile distractions on study effectiveness
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Students preparing for the GRE, educators seeking effective study tools, and anyone interested in optimizing mobile learning strategies.

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Hello,

I’m starting my GRE study soon and would like to know what you guys recommend for GRE study, specifically iPhone apps.

I don’t plan on taking exams on the phone, but I would like something that I can use to cram into long term memory while I am on the bus every day. Anything that you guys use to help with vocabulary, formulas, etc etc?
 
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Why not buy a study guide and scribble notes in it? Using the phone will ony distract you from your mission to study. Texts will pop up and the urge to check social media will be too hard to ignore.
 
Makes sense. I’ve been using apps to study other things and it has worked really well for me. Especially in a moving and bus where I might be standing...I want to minimize movement. I was thinking of something as convenient as a flash card type app where I really just need a thumb to navigate
 
If youre looking for a flash card app, Anki is really good. Uses spaced repetition to give you the cards over different periods of time. Very customizable cards too.
 
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