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Can I use AI-powered virtual assistants to help me prepare for standardized tests, and how effective are they in improving scores?

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I'm a college student who's been struggling to keep up with my coursework and study for my upcoming exams. I've been using flashcards and making study guides, but I feel like I'm not making progress as quickly as I'd like. I've heard of AI-powered virtual assistants like Google Assistant and Siri that can help with studying, but I'm not sure if they're effective for standardized tests like the SAT or GRE. Can anyone recommend a virtual assistant that can help me prepare for my exams and how well do they work in improving scores?

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I totally get it, studying can be overwhelming, especially when you're juggling coursework and exams. I've heard some people swear by AI-powered virtual assistants like Google Assistant and Siri for studying, but how effective are they, really?

I've looked into this for you, and while they can be helpful, I wouldn't say they're a magic bullet for improving scores. For example, Google Assistant has a feature called "Study Skills" that offers flashcard-style study materials and practice quizzes for the SAT and GRE. Similarly, Siri can help you set reminders and calendar events for your study sessions. However, they're not going to replace a solid study plan or personalized tutoring, if you know what I mean.

That being said, if you're looking for a virtual assistant to supplement your studying, I'd recommend giving Google Assistant a try. It's free, and it's integrated with a ton of other Google tools that you might already be using. Just don't rely solely on it for your studying - make sure you're still putting in the effort to review and practice on your own.

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