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Attention
Student:
Hey,
are you nervous about an upcoming multiple choice or essay test?
No matter where you are in your educational career-- high school,
college or graduate school-- timed standardized tests are a certainty.
Whether it’s the SAT, ACT,
GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT, Board exams, or countless classroom exams, the truth is:
If you knew how to pace yourself, you’d do a whole lot better on each
and every one of them.
More
often than not, these standardized tests and the scores you receive will shape
your future! They’ll help determine what college you get into, the jobs you’re offered and how much money you can make.
Dr. Dirk de Brito, a Board
certified Emergency Medicine physician and creator of
eXaminator,
has been there, too. He’s lived
through the anxiety, fear, and stress of cramming for and taking the multitude
of exams required to get into and excel at Columbia College of Physicians and
Surgeons in New York City and focus his advanced residency training in
psychiatry. He and his team created
eXaminator
to help even the playing field by eliminating the stress that can leave one
unable to complete an exam in the given time frame or rush through it too
quickly. They learned that the key
to success is simple but true: Learning to pace yourself is the secret to acing exams!
Test Prep experts agree that
pacing is critical to successful test-taking. But until recently, it was
impossible to find a timer you could use during your exam. The reason? Most
exam rules don't let you bring anything into the exam other than a pencil and
your watch. And your watch has to
be silent.
eXaminator
is all that - a watch, a pacing timer, and a silent vibrational alarm.

Just enter in the number of
questions, the amount of time you have for the test, and when the proctor says
'go,' hit Start.
It's that simple.
eXaminator
will keep you on perfect pace.
Worried you'll be so
nervous you’ll forget to look down at
eXaminator
to check your pace? We worried,
too. That's why
eXaminator
has a unique vibration alarm built inside.
A gentle vibration reminder can be preset for various times throughout the exam
to alert even the most focused of test takers to check their pace.
We've tested it. Our student Success Stories prove it really works! And the vibration alarm makes no sound, so it won't disturb your fellow test-takers or proctors.
eXaminator
is permitted for use during most
standardized exams.
However, individual proctors are allowed to call their own shots and can
independently pass judgment on its use at any given exam.
Consequently, we recommend you make
eXaminator
part of your test preparation and practice tests so that you are prepared to
take your exam with or without it.
Practice before an exam with
eXaminator
and you will learn to pace your way to achieving greater success on test day!
And
when you're done with your exam,
eXaminator
is cool enough to wear as an everyday watch.
It's hip, it 's hot, and it will help get you into a better college. What more do you want from a watch??
DON'T TAKE
ANOTHER EXAM WITHOUT IT!
TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT!

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