Smart Vocab (GRE) — do better on the GRE

Sit down, son. Your mom asked me to talk to you. She caught you using note cards to study vocabulary. There comes a time in every boy or girl’s life when you’ve just got to pass the GRE. In order to do that you are going to need to study. I know that all your friends are scribbling things onto the front and back of notecards like a bunch of cavemen, but your Mom and I expect better of you. Get Smart Vocab (GRE) and study like the smart young man I know we raised. Oh, and your mom also wants you to stop shaving swear words on to the dog’s back.

Smart Vocab (GRE) [$4.99 App Store] We set out to build an app that could do the work of a great tutor – only better – one who would tailor a list of words to your needs, remember which ones you know and don’t know, and quiz you on them till you’ve learned them all. Features a completely redesigned wordlist for the GRE. With over ***1600*** words at varying levels of difficulty. Each word has a well thought out explanation and usage scenario to give you a better understanding of the word and its future use.

* It gets to know you. Smart Vocab is the only app with a diagnostic feature that assigns you to a vocabulary “belt.”

* It knows it’s stuff. 1600 words. Hand-picked and ranked for difficulty and priority by top New York City tutors.

* It makes learning fun and easy. Better UI. Smarter definitions and usage examples. Addictive quiz mode.

* It makes sure you really learn. This quiz mode is serious fun. It times you, makes you get each word right three times and keeps track of what you need to review.

[ iTunes $4.99 Smart Vocab (GRE) ]

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One Comment

  1. shinta
    Posted 2011.03.23 at 12:20 | Permalink

    ibought gre smart vocab but it is showing only 100words . wshould i do

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