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• 250 of the most commonly tested words on the SAT, as identified by The Princeton Review’s survey of past tests
• Four distinct types of timed challenges to test the user on each word’s positive or negative connotation, synonyms, antonyms, and definition
• Students can select answers quickly by swiping or tilting the screen
• Performance is tracked by the app itself, so at any time students can see the number of terms they have mastered
• A complete index with definition, pronunciation, and part of speech for each word.
Pros: Handsome and uses the Apple interface well.
Cons: Can’t add or customize words, though you can get other volumes.
Category: Education
Author: The Princeton Review, Inc.
Platform: iPhone
Cost: Free
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