GMAT Prep by Ready4 Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 113 reviews. Read all reviews for GMAT Prep by Ready4 for iPhone.
GMAT Prep by Ready4 is free iOS app published by Ready4, Inc.

Good

Loadacrap

Lots of free questions ?


Crashes

Iceman609

Crashes when opened


Update is terrible. Can't open the app....

Trev0rr

Scroll for my updated review on the "update." My last review: This app makes studying really easy. You can program your schools and target score in -- it helps with explaining concepts, and it's got quite a few practice questions. It's not amazing as a standalone resource, but it is an incredible supplement. ***UPDATE: This update is horrific. I downgraded my review from 4 stars to 1 star. I use this app daily and was really getting into it, as my test is 3 weeks away. Now the update is so bad I can't even open the app. Get your coding correctly -- I get you're free, but come on.


Great app

Angggg 24

Good practice for GMAT


Nearly perfect

Gffjncguhvg

I'm thinking about business school and this is a great place to start studying for the gmat.


Daily Use

Jumbo11

Had to uninstall and reinstall the app to fix the crashes. Other than that, it's a great app.


I Like The Structure

Yooooooooooooooooooooo37

I like the fact that this app has a structure to its course. Other GMAT apps that I have found don't follow a forced learning structure.


Great potential horrible execution.

Confidant

Update: Quiz questions are still bugged which again lowers your score unnecessarily. I don't know who does QC over there, but they need to be let go. I feel like I'm spending more time doing quality control for them than getting to study. I'm sorry to say, I've had this app for over a year and I'm not even glad it's free. It's, frankly, more frustrating and a distraction than it is helpful. I would gladly pay for the app, and have you guys QC your product. I just can't believe a year later, there are still typos in Verbal questions that are critical to answering the question stem, and errors in math where you can't even solve the problem. Especially, after you guys just launched Ready4 from Prep4. I think the CEO still has some prep work to do. As my title states, they make studying on the go easy and digestible. Most typos don't matter but some explanation typos confuse the explanations. More care to the correctness of the app would make it less distracting while studying. Great job though, just give it a little more attention to details and you can charge for this app. Also, wish there was a way to hide the estimated score. To get an estimated score after only answering 20 or even 50 questions is kind of pointless. At least give us the option to hide it if we want to and use this app as a studying tool.


Great information!

Appleyay

I have not tried other apps but from what I have experienced with this app, there are many practice questions and the review sections are great!


Still a bit of guesswork

Slykryk

I think the aim of this GMAT test aid is spot on, but the execution of its teaching method is a tried and true one trick pony that facilitates a learning style applicable only to some of us that may or may not have had success with it in the past. Flash cards, as I understand them ( question, concept....) and answer, are presented as sub chapters which are not very useful as a learning exercise or tool I think concept or theory were well defined , but the explanation of the of the examples are not without requiring some serious rereading and prerequisite knowledge. That being said, I am clearly if you have not guessed, not within a beards length of my last formal classroom study so, I will just say that I was not ready for the jumping off point of this exercise just thought it might be fun to experience and learn