GMAT Prep Apps on Your Smart Phone
If you use a smart phone, there are quite a few apps you can get free to help you prepare GMAT tests.
For the iPhone: Users of the iPhone have a variety of applications to choose from. Among the most popular are the Kaplan GMAT Flashcards, the GMAT Connect by Watermelon Express and the bestselling prep app GMAT ToolKit by GMAT Club. The most recent app to join the ranks is the GMAT Pill, released in early April. The Pill uses visual aids that focus on how to best think through the questions in four main areas: sentence correction, data sufficiency, critical reasoning and problem solving. Users can follow the thought process test experts use for individual questions. Interested users can check out free video tutorials on iTunes that Lee says preview the Pill Study Method.
For the Android The selection for Android user is limited. The Android market offers an assortment of free basic math and verbal study guides, and NYC-based Watermelon Express offers GMAT Connect for the Android for $2.99. The review app covers math, verbal and writing and the content is arranged by topic and category. The makers of the GMAT ToolKit are looking to bring their application to the Android too, which you may check for the update.