<p>I carry my iPhone with me everywhere, so I've been looking for a good way to use my iPhone to study SAT... like maybe with an app or through a site.</p>
<p>Do others use their iPhone a lot to study SAT too? Can you recommend me some good apps or good mobile-friendly sites if you do? Or are most SAT sites desktop sites (or non-mobile sites)?</p>
<p>I use my iPhone to study, and an app I use is SAT Word Slam. It is for vocabulary, and it gives great words with clever phrases/rhymes for remembering them. It also has quizzes and lets you rank words by difficulty. </p>
<p>I don’t remember the price, but it must have been somewhat cheap or I wouldn’t have paid for it.</p>
<p>vocab is overrated, IMO. it’s not a really big portion of the test. If you want to memorize stuff, you would be better off memorizing grammar and the types of writing questions</p>
<p>wilsun007 is wrong. Vocab is the easiest part of CR to raise your score with. Learn lots of words if you want an easy boost to your CR score. Vocab makes up about a third of your whole CR score, so it is very important.</p>
<p>There are so many Vocab Apps that I’ve used. Most of them have actually helped quite a bit. They quiz you on the words that you learn, and overall, it’s great. Just search “SAT” or something on iTunes.</p>
<p>Thanks everyone for the Vocab app! It’s good to know that they actually help! I wouldn’t want to study with it and find that it didn’t do any good.</p>
<p>I disagree with Wilsun.
And yes there are several helpful SAT vocab apps on iTunes (I only get the free ones though).</p>
<p>I used to have difficulty understanding everything because my vocabulary was so limited. I couldn’t get the sentence completions right obviously, but I also couldn’t even understand the passages, or the answers to the passages. After I started memorizing vocabulary lists and increased my vocabulary immensely, I managed to raise my score by 200 points.</p>
<p>I understand your need for a good vocabulary app. I have SAT Smart Vocab, $2.99, (I think), and I really like the interface. There are 2000 words and you go up by levels. You first take a diagnostic test to determine your level, and from there you study words and quiz after 10 or however many words you want. You have to get them right on the quiz three times before you’ve “mastered” the word. Then, it goes into your “mastered” list. You can review those from time to time by taking a quiz over all of them. Overall, I believe it really has helped me. I highly reccommend it.</p>
<p>Building vocab is definitely the easiest way to upping the score. JaneDoeski is so right about SAT Word Slam. Funny vocab rhymes that voice actors read out loud so you don’t even have to read. And there are memory clues. Much better than flash cards for remembering words. I seriously laugh out loud when I use this thing.</p>