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GRE Vocabulary Flashcards

Practice & Improve GRE Vocab

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All Versions of GRE Vocabulary Flashcards

3.1.4

May 8, 2020

Added new practice content

3.1.3

January 10, 2020

Fixed issue with Facebook login

3.1.2

January 8, 2020

Minor stability improvements

3.1.1

July 17, 2019

Stability improvements

3.1.0

May 29, 2018

Bug fixes and minor improvements

3.0.0

January 22, 2018

Our GRE Vocabulary Flashcards have been completely rebuilt from the ground up! This 3.0 release does not include any new functionality, but should look and feel much smoother than before.
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2.4.2

June 29, 2016

We updated our app icon and did a little maintenance! :)

2.4.1

June 4, 2016

Just doing a little tidying up! We had one or two broken links

2.3.9

March 25, 2016

Small optimizations

2.3.8

February 23, 2016

• Doing some maintenance for the new year. Nothing to see here!

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Description of GRE Vocabulary Flashcards

Magoosh has helped MILLIONS of students pass their GRE! ""Master the 1000 most important GRE words with free flashcards! Practice every day to improve your vocab knowledge. Study to rectify your benightedness and prepare to trounce the GRE verbal section! • 1000 vocab words picked by an expert GRE tutor • Definitions and example sentences for every word • Decks for every difficulty level • Track your progress as you study • Smart algorithm focuses your practice for efficient learning This app gives you access to all of Magoosh’s GRE vocab flash cards. Who makes the flashcards? === The entire GRE wordlist is selected and defined with usage examples by Magoosh’s expert GRE tutor, Chris Lele. He has been teaching the GRE for more than 10 years, runs a popular vocabulary series on YouTube and he’s also written an eBook on vocabulary. He is nigh unbeatable in Scrabble, or any other word game for that matter. How well will I learn the words? === Academic research has found that memories are formed by repeated exposure to new information, so Magoosh’s flashcard app uses a spaced repetition system. Words you are learning will reappear frequently (occurring less frequently the better you know them) and words you already know won’t be repeated. The GRE word list is culled to only 250 so that you focus on only the most important words. Your practice will focus on the words that you need to review the most to make sure the words you learn will really stick. What is Magoosh? === Magoosh is an online test prep company with a focus on teaching the GRE. The Magoosh team blogs about GRE words, formulas, grammar, problem solving, quantitative reasoning, and reading comprehension along with GRE study guides and study tips. How else should I study? === Search the app store for “magoosh gre” to prep for the Revised GRE Exam with Magoosh’s video lessons app. Learn all the math, verbal, and writing you need to know for the test! What about other tests? === Magoosh also has apps for GMAT prep and English grammar. Search the store for “magoosh gmat” or “magoosh english” to find them! How do I contact you? === Customer satisfaction is incredibly important to us. If you have any questions or comments, please send us an email at help@magoosh.com or call 1-855-MAGOOSH and we’ll get back to you as quickly as we can. If you’re outside the US, you can also reach us at +1-510-214-0212 “The collection of words is great. I liked the visual indication of the three categories and their progress.” “The Magoosh staff was awesome; I peppered them with questions and requests and they always responded thoroughly and quickly.” “I didn’t have much time to prepare for the GRE, and Magoosh made it possible for me to succeed on the test in a short period of time. I looked at Kaplan GRE, Barron’s, and Princeton Review products, and I can confidently say that Magoosh was definitely the best.” “The team is really great and actually cares about your score as much as they would care about their own. Simply the best.” Don’t wait until the last minute to start studying, start memorizing words today!
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GRE Vocabulary Flashcards: FAQ

Does GRE Vocabulary Flashcards offer an iPad version?

Yes, GRE Vocabulary Flashcards can support iPad devices.
Magoosh released the GRE Vocabulary Flashcards app.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 8.0 installed to use the app.
Users are raving about GRE Vocabulary Flashcards, which has an exceptional rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Gre Vocabulary Flashcards Relates To The Education App Genre.
The current version of the GRE Vocabulary Flashcards app is 3.1.4.
GRE Vocabulary Flashcards updated its app on July 3, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
Magoosh: The GRE Vocabulary Flashcards app may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
The following list of languages is supported by the GRE Vocabulary Flashcards app: English.
Sorry, GRE Vocabulary Flashcards is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in GRE Vocabulary Flashcards.
No, GRE Vocabulary Flashcards does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Great App, But…

    Update: I mistakenly hit “did not know” for this silly “WE OFFER COURSES” card and now I’m being served this obnoxious ad every other flash card. I’ve had this app since about 2011. So I’ve stuck with it. But I’m thinking I should download something else that’s not so determined to sell me a course I don’t need.

    I’ve made it clear, via in-app options, that I am NOT taking the GRE. Yet Magoosh keeps interrupting my personal-studying with ads for their courses. What was the point in the app asking me if I’m taking the GRE if it’s going to keep blasting me with “DID YOU KNOW WE OFFER COURSES?!” regardless of my answer? I’m 35 and completed grad school a literal decade ago. I’m doing this for me. Please patch in a way for this to stop. Thank you.
  • Okay Flashcard app; could be improved

    This flashcard app isn’t bad, but it definitely could do with some commonsense improvements. To go through the positives and negatives:
    1. Vocabulary range/depth seems solid: I typically know the majority of words in each deck, but in some of the harder decks I benefit from (don’t fully know) about 20-30% of the cards.
    2. ***The inability to ignore/skip cards I know or star/flag cards I want to focus on is quite bad.*** This seems like a commonsense function of a flashcard app; it can be done on AnkiApp, for example. The result is that I have to occasionally mark things as “missed” even if I got them right or else they will be lost to the “mastered” deck, where I’ll have to sift through tens of cards I already know to find it again.
    3. As others have pointed out, the inability to view the overall deck and choose cards is just dumb. (Or, if this is a feature and I just missed it, the app needs better UI)
    4. It’s nice that this app technically has a tiered mastery system with which it prioritizes cards you haven’t learned, however it is not a very good system in comparison to something like AnkiApp: you instantly go from the lowest level (red) to reviewing (yellow), and after just a few reviews it gets lost to the mastered deck.
    There are other points, but those are some of the biggest things.
  • Overall great app

    It would be super helpful if we could click to view all of the words in a category. After moving through several decks, I wanted to go back and review previous decks to make sure I was still remembering those words... it’s a bit difficult when you have to click through all of the words and I wasn’t sure if I already saw all 50 or if I needed to keep clicking to review more.

    Also, it may be a bit much for an app, but it would be fun if there were some other ways of memorizing the words... similar to quizlet that has games. For example, offering just the definition and you have to click the word that matches the definition.

    The sentence completion is too easy because several of the word options are not words we studied in the deck. So... process of elimination is too simple.

    Overall great app. I took the practice test and recognized many of the words from the app. Thanks!

    Update: I took the official GRE yesterday and my verbal score went up 6 points from the practice! The only decks I used were the common words and part of the basic words. I memorized A LOT of words that I didn’t see on the exam, BUT it was still worth it because I saw several words from the decks and I was able to use some of these words in my essay which hopefully boosted my score. Thanks a ton! If I was studying for this again, which I honestly hope I never have to... I’d use these Flashcards and hopefully memorize all of the decks