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Memory for the ASVAB
Memorize math formulas, science facts, word meanings, and mechanical principles using spaced repetition โ the science-backed upgrade to flashcards that puts facts in long-term memory.
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Backed By Neuroscience
Four proven techniques that med students have used for decades to memorize thousands of facts. We bring the same science to ASVAB prep.
Spaced Repetition
Review at the perfect moment โ not too soon, not too late. We predict exactly when you're about to forget a formula or definition and schedule it for review. This strengthens your memory with minimal effort.
Active Recall
Flipping flashcards feels productive, but reading answers doesn't build memory โ retrieving them does. MCQs force you to distinguish between similar concepts, building the discrimination skill the ASVAB actually tests.
Interleaving
Mix topics for deeper understanding. Rather than grinding through one subtest at a time, we intelligently mix math, science, and word knowledge. This forces your brain to make connections across subjects.
Key Concepts
No more flipping through a thick study guide. We organize concepts by domain โ math formulas, science facts, vocabulary roots โ so you build intuition across all ASVAB subtests.
All Subtests Covered
Every ASVAB subtest, broken into bite-sized flashcards you can study anywhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which ASVAB subtests are covered?
We cover all 9 subtests: General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, Electronics Information, Auto & Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension, and Assembling Objects. Cards are organized by subtest and topic.
How is this different from other ASVAB prep apps?
Most ASVAB apps are just practice tests. We focus on the memorization piece โ locking formulas, vocabulary, and science facts into long-term memory using spaced repetition. You type answers from memory instead of self-grading, so you actually retain what you study.
When should I start using this?
Ideally 4-8 weeks before your test, but even 2 weeks of daily reviews makes a real difference. The earlier you start, the more facts you'll have locked in by test day. Consistent short sessions beat last-minute cramming.
How much time do I need per day?
Most users spend 15-20 minutes per day on their review sessions. Short, focused sessions work better than marathon cramming.
Is there a mobile app?
No app download needed. Visit cueprep.com on your phone and add it to your home screen for an app-like experience. Works offline after the first load.
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