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Hello All!
I am getting back on course for continuing my degree. I have recently bought a new iphone and was wondering if any one has used or thought about using iphone apps for studing for clep and dsst tests?
You have to buy the app for a couple of $. But is it of any use? Has it helped anyone pass thier exam?
I think they work much the same as flash cards, but can be used while on the go rather than waiting to sit at the computer.
Any iphone users out there?
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I've got an Ipod Touch that I use, but as far as CLEP/DSST related studying the only thing I've really used on it has been the Kindle Reader and books relating to the subject. I have purchased the Kaplan CLEP book available for Kindle.
I've thought about the flash card type apps, but I couldn't find out much about the quality of the information.
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A family member told me about this website with mobile study guides:
MobileReference.com - Software and e-Books for Smartphones, PDA, and Mobile Devices - Travel Guides, Quick-Study Guides, Encyclopedia, History, the Holy Bible, and more - Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Windows Mobile Smartphone, Palm, BlackBerry, Symbian
They are not free, but free trial versions are available. I have not used them, but they do look interesting. They work on a lot of devices.
If anybody tries it, please let us know what you think.
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I was told by someone that you can download flashcards from iTunes by typing ExamBust:A++ into the iTune store search engine. It does cost, but it sounded like they were great resources. Maybe worth looking into.
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Just curious, how does InstantCert look on the iPhone browser? Is it too small to be used well? That would be cool to have a mobile version of the site for IC flashcard learning on the go with an iPhone, Blackberry, Palm Pre, etc...
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jaer57 Wrote:Just curious, how does InstantCert look on the iPhone browser? Is it too small to be used well? That would be cool to have a mobile version of the site for IC flashcard learning on the go with an iPhone, Blackberry, Palm Pre, etc...
It looks exactly like in your pc browser. It's a little cumbersome to type in the answers, but it does work.
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