Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Becker Professional Development Corporation | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Becker GuideMD curriculum provides students with the information and study materials needed to get the most out of their preparations for the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 exams. Program curriculum includes hours of audio and video content and hundreds of full-color illustrations, graphics, and animations. Functionality tools available within the GuideMD platform include fast-play mode, advanced search tool, annotation tool, and page view options.
Becker QMD question banks help students better identify their strengths, weaknesses, and learning needs, as they practice their critical thinking skills for the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 exams. The platform features a FRED adapted interface with fully customizable test blocks, advanced interactive questions, detailed explanations (including right and wrong answers), unique personal dashboard, continuous updates, and 24/7 accessibility.
Becker makes it easier for you to review your USMLE content on the go.
Yet another update that tweets the graphic user interface without addressing the underlying performance problems and functionality of the app. Let the developers try to download a book, or smoothly scroll through a chapter, or add / subtract author notes and you’ll see that the usability and functionality of this app is far from perfect. Stop changing the art of the icons and menus and work on the app’s performance please. (2018 iPad Pro here)
Takes very long to start-up, (if it stars up) if not it will automatically exit the app after attempting to start-up. If you download the entire course material it works even less.
The described improvements (Ipad functionality and ability to sync) promised to make this a great tool for USMLE prep. For that, they get the extra star. Here's the caveat, and it's a big one: IT DOESN'T WORK. The app repeatedly hangs when attempting to download the required content data package, and is left useless. This has happened in spite of repeated (hours long) attempts and restarts, on two different enterprise-level fiber connections.