
If you don't--congratulations! You are not wildly addicted to a small handheld device that suddenly makes you feel as if you need/want stuff that you never knew existed. . .
If you do--welcome to the club. I have some news for you! I was browsing the App Store--for research purposes, of course--and I stumbled across some cool apps for our particular test prep purposes. Here they are:
Vocab Wiz SAT Vocabulary Lite
This is awesome. It has a master group of "flashcards" that you can go through, and you tap one of two buttons as you see each flashcard--unfamiliar word, or familiar word. That way, you are creating for yourself another group exclusively for you--words that you are unfamiliar with. Great way to kill time, impress your friends--oh, and DOMINATE that Reading Section. This is the free version, but it doesn't seem insufficient in anyway. Surely the version that costs money has more words . . . But you can always start here.
SAT Word Lite
Now, this one's pretty weak--the free version only has 26 words! On the upside, it has lots of cool features . . . In addition to flashcards, there are also self-quizzes and little tests, where you can make sure you're actually learning defintions. If you spring for the cost version, you'll probably find this handy. To my mind, though, there are so many cool free apps, that it's silly to pay.
Okay . . . So that's all I've found for now. There are other vocab and word-of-the-day apps, but I haven't seen any others that are directly related to the SAT. Also, I haven't seen any SAT Math or Writing apps yet. Maybe soon! Do drop a comment if you know about another helpful app. . .
If you do--welcome to the club. I have some news for you! I was browsing the App Store--for research purposes, of course--and I stumbled across some cool apps for our particular test prep purposes. Here they are:
Vocab Wiz SAT Vocabulary Lite
This is awesome. It has a master group of "flashcards" that you can go through, and you tap one of two buttons as you see each flashcard--unfamiliar word, or familiar word. That way, you are creating for yourself another group exclusively for you--words that you are unfamiliar with. Great way to kill time, impress your friends--oh, and DOMINATE that Reading Section. This is the free version, but it doesn't seem insufficient in anyway. Surely the version that costs money has more words . . . But you can always start here.
SAT Word Lite
Now, this one's pretty weak--the free version only has 26 words! On the upside, it has lots of cool features . . . In addition to flashcards, there are also self-quizzes and little tests, where you can make sure you're actually learning defintions. If you spring for the cost version, you'll probably find this handy. To my mind, though, there are so many cool free apps, that it's silly to pay.
Okay . . . So that's all I've found for now. There are other vocab and word-of-the-day apps, but I haven't seen any others that are directly related to the SAT. Also, I haven't seen any SAT Math or Writing apps yet. Maybe soon! Do drop a comment if you know about another helpful app. . .