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Dictionary.com App Makes the GRE…Fun?

OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Today Dictionary.com (www.dictionary.com), the preferred online and mobile dictionary for students of all ages, announced that its new GRE test prep app, GRE by Dictionary.com, is available for iPhone and iPad. The company is adding mobile GRE prep to its growing suite of learning tools, which offer students a personalized, game-based word learning experience in order to build the vocabulary they need to compete in an increasingly competitive academic and job landscape.

Dictionary.com App Makes the GRE...Fun?. (PRNewsFoto/Dictionary.com)

 

GRE by Dictionary.com offers fun, addictive games designed to help students master the most common GRE words in 10 minutes per day, or less. The app will prepare students for what they'll encounter in the GRE verbal section by offering games designed to build command of word meaning, synonyms and sentence completion.

“If the academic rigors of many high schools today resembles that of college, then we'd better get serious about preparing our students for grad school,” said Shravan Goli, CEO, Dictionary.com. “GRE prep doesn't need to be the crucible that it is for so many students. With GRE by Dictionary.com, we're leveraging game mechanics to create a fun, personalized learning experience that will keep students prepared, motivated and confident.”

In addition to helping those on the path to graduate school, the app is designed to appeal to ESL students, word lovers and all those who want to give their English vocabulary a boost, allowing them to:

“GRE by Dictionary.com eliminates much of the need to 'hit the books' in the traditional sense,” said Lisa Sullivan-Cross, GM, Learning, Dictionary.com. “You can play anytime, anywhere — between classes, during breakfast, or on the treadmill. If you can squeeze in 10 minutes per day, you can boost your GRE score.”

Dictionary.com for GRE is available for free download. The first 25 words are FREE, and those who catch the fever can purchase the Premium app.

The release of GRE by Dictionary.com is part of the company's ongoing effort to arm students with resources that become a natural extension of their preferences and habits, enhancing their learning experience so that they can compete in tomorrow's job market. Its rapidly expanding suite includes Word Dynamo, Writing Dynamo, SAT by Dictionary.com and more.

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