FARMINGTON HILLS, MI, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) There are several different types of tests that are required for medical licensing in the US and Canada, and CanadaQBank has just announced the world's first USMLE step 1 application for Android devices. This application will provide students with access to the information they need to study while on-the-go.
The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a three-part exam that is necessary for physicians in all specialties to become licensed. Preparing for this test is very important as physicians can attest, and any study aids at all are a welcome addition to these students' curriculum. The USMLE step 1 app consists of 2000+ questions, each one of which is included in the app from CanadaQBank. The application is very similar to flash cards in that it asks students multiple-choice questions; answers are provided after the student makes a selection. By using the software over and over again, students will memorize their answers and be better prepared for examination day.
Before a student can use the USMLE test prep application, they must first create an account with CanadaQBank online. Once this has been completed, the user can download the app from Google Play and use it to their advantage at any time of day, with or without an internet connection. The USMLE step 1 application is simple to navigate and is ideal for studying alone or in groups. There is no cost for the application, making it a wonderful alternative for expensive USMLE study aids. Along with this particular application, CanadaQBank also offers study aids and apps for the other medical examinations and tests with which students may be faced.
You can view the app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.canadaqbank.usmle
The USMLE test prep can certainly be daunting, but students who are prepared will always achieve the best results. CanadaQBank has taken the time to develop the world's most comprehensive USMLE step 1 app that makes studying from anywhere simpler and easier.
About the Company
CanadaQBank is a test preparation company that is dedicated to providing comprehensive study solutions to students in the United States and Canada. With hundreds of different applications from which to choose, the company is easily considered an industry leader in its niche. For more information please visit http://www.canadaqbank.com.
CanadaQBank Officially Launches USMLE Step 1 Android App for Test Prep
CanadaQBank has launched an Android app that will help Canadian and American students prepare for the first part of the USMLE medical licensing exams.
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[Press-News.org] CanadaQBank Officially Launches USMLE Step 1 Android App for Test PrepCanadaQBank has launched an Android app that will help Canadian and American students prepare for the first part of the USMLE medical licensing exams.