Kaplan Launches Mobile Test Prep

Today’s high school students now have a better, smarter way to study for those big exams thanks to the new Kaplan Mobile SAT/PSAT-ACT 2005 from Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions and Handmark Inc. This mobile application has put more than 1,200 questions and tips literally right in the hands of future college students’ PDAs and smart phones. Versions of the program are compatible with most smart phones/PDA devices and operating systems, including Palm OS, Windows Mobile-based pocket PCs and smart phones, as well as with Symbian, BREW and Java mobile phones.

Kaplan Mobile SAT/PSAT-ACT 2005 allows students to learn the secrets of successful test taking, while reinforcing facts and concepts from other test resources anytime, anywhere. To purchase the program, visit www.handmark.com or www.kaptest.com.

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