
Gary Smith
The questions are well presented and user interface onteractive. Some of the questions aren't always clear, some of the answer choices have also been incorrect, as well as some of the answers. However, the good thing is, if you come across an incorrect answer or ambiguous question, you can feed this back immediately and be rewarded with XP points for doing so. I use another app for my core studies and Jungle for quick fire testing on my smartphone. Jungle is good but still a work in progress!

Vaibhavi Pathak
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finally found an app which helps me learn at a stage where I have reviewed a material for the first time but can't review it on my own Would suggest the following improvements: 1. Option to generate objective questions ( I am a law student... so sections, case laws..) 2. Gamifying it a little more to make it kinda addictive ( like rewards for topping in weekly contests etc...) 3. Image occlusion combined with other forms of questions like MCQ, self - type... Timer on questions
Love to hear it!! And yup yup, quality practice questions on repeat

alma
honestly, i dont have the pro or paid version, but it's been a greatt experienceee! Like, i got an 100 in my social studies exam which had like 70 questions. And for me, it's better than using quizlet/anki (they're good for learning languages though), because for school,i absolutely hate making and using the flashcards rather than quizeszzsz... a lil idea,I would've liked it more if they could have generated more questions and essays from study cases they make up, rather than the source itself.
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