MCAT study apps for google phones?

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I want to study on the go while not at home. Does anyone have suggestions for MCAT study apps for any google phones (specifically, android phones)? Most I've seen suggested here are reserved for the iPhone only and the google apps for MCAT prep aren't that top notch.

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Have you looked into anki? It's arguably one of the best, if not the best, flashcard apps out there.

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Plus, it's free for Android users, whereas I think other systems such as ipods have to pay 20-30 dollars for it. For the android, the app would be called "ankidroid."
 
Have you looked into anki? It's arguably one of the best, if not the best, flashcard apps out there.

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Plus, it's free for Android users, whereas I think other systems such as ipods have to pay 20-30 dollars for it. For the android, the app would be called "ankidroid."

I just did, but it seems like it's a make your own flashcard app, which will come in extremely handy later (thanks a bunch by the way); I was kind of hoping to find a pre-made set of flash cards though...
 
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i personally wouldn't really recommend pre made flash cards. flash cards should be personal and address the things you need help with, or else you are just waisting time focusing on things you don't need to.

i used this website a lot to study. in conjunction with EK, wiki. it goes right off the study guides given by AAMC.

http://mcat-review.org/index.php would be a good way to review while on the go i suppose.

i just used flash cards to write down equations for each section that i knew i should memorize.
 
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