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Useful App That Help in Preparing For Your Exam

The app is designed by following the flashcard system. A student who accesses this app needs to work with flashcard maker to create flashcards from 0 to 5.<br>For more info visit: https://www.paukapp.com/

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Useful App That Help in Preparing For Your Exam

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  1. Useful App That Help in Preparing For Your Exam

  2. Do you struggle to find part of your syllabus that is least revised during the time of your examination? We usually feel stress when exams are around the corner, and some part is yet to review. Paukapp.com presents sorted and tested app that plays a significant role in revising the syllabus for the students in schools and student who are studying in college for bachelor and master degrees. The app is available in android and iOS versions. The app is designed by following the flashcard system. A student who accesses this app needs to work with flashcard maker to create flashcards from 0 to 5.

  3. Below points describe the working of making flashcards and using the app efficiently: Prepare your syllabus for the exam in one place: You need to prepare all the keywords and topics required to cover the program. Chunk down the whole topic into various subtopics or in the form of question and answer. Sort the syllabus as per their level of difficulty: Flashcard maker provides you to sort your syllabus from level 0 to level 5. In every level, you can put eight cards at max. Card 0 would have the topics that are least revised and require more time, whereas card five would have the topics that are adequately reviewed. The cards started to shift as per the performance of the student. For instance, the topic in level 0 is revised then it would place to next level and continue to review until it puts in level 5.

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