Description
Ditch the stressful cramming before exams and download EasyA to spread out your studying using our algorithm that delivers daily review sessions based on the topics you’re learning in the classroom.
Do you find yourself always waiting until the last minute to study? Do you find yourself cramming for hours and hours the night before an exam and forgetting the material the next morning? If this describes you, then you, like most students, try to learn large amounts of information at once, when you should study in short and spread out intervals.
EasyA is an intuitive and on-the-go study aid that can help you study smarter, not study more by spreading out your study sessions. By just spending a few minutes per course per day, you can save yourself hours of cramming when it comes time for the exams and ensure that your learning is long term.
With EasyA, all you have to do is go into the app after learning a specific topic for a class you are taking and select that topic, and the app takes care of the rest. Based on when you select the topics that you have learned, our algorithm will give you handcrafted reviews (also known as recalls), each day in your “feed” to complete. Each review session includes a quick summary of the topic and one question that gets your brain to actively think about the topic and cement the concepts in your mind. It’s easier to learn and study information in bite-size portions because this allows your brain to better focus on one lesson.
In addition to the recalls that pop up in your feed, there is a practice tab where you can go find summaries or work on problems at any time that you desire, so you do not have to wait for your next review session.
By using EasyA, you are taking your first step towards building better study habits and making sure that you are reinforcing the concepts you learn in the classroom each day, even when the test is weeks away, in a fun, easy, and stress-free manner. This approach allows you to better grasp concepts long term and eliminate the need to cram right before the exam.