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* WINNER* Editor's Choice Award, Children's Technology Review
SAT Vocab Challenge measures your mastery of 250 words, including The Princeton Review’s Hit Parade, a list of 100 words that most frequently appear on the SAT®.
Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve an SAT score. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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WINNER - Editor's Choice Award, Children's Technology Review, June 2009
Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve an SAT score. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve a verbal reasoning score on the GRE®. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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6/2/2009 by Jennifer Beam, App Craver
SAT® Vocab Challenge – I am now and will remain a proponent of “edutainment” until I am no longer capable of independent thought. Regardless of the stance some educators and parents might take, there is absolutely nothing wrong with making learning fun and if a student can learn something from playing a game, then why not take advantage of it?
It’s been a long time since I’ve had to really and truly study for a big test, but one thing’s for sure, the only study help I ever got was in the form of a friend drilling me over a book and a bowl of doritos. In the ever-growing app category of education, Modality has coupled with the Princeton Review to create SAT® Vocab Challenge.
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1/12/2010 by Reporter, Digital Shepherds
While at CES, we took a second to chat with the folks at the Princeton Review booth. If you don’t know who that is, you probably don’t have a kid in high school yet, but they’re the people responsible for helping many a college hopeful brave the grueling SATs and GREs.
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11/12/2009 by Reporter, My College Guide
Applying to college? There’s an app for that. Tons of them, in fact.
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If you’ve got an iPhone, you probably already use it for everything from locating your car in the parking lot to filming funny videos of your friends. But you may not be aware that your phone can also be the perfect tool to help you get into your top-choice school. From tools that help you study for your SATs to essay writing aids, here are some of the best iPhone apps for the college-bound student. (And hey, if you don’t have an iPhone yet, telling your parents about all these apps could be just the trick to get them to cave.)