What to review
Good flashcards isolate facts, formulas, definitions, vocabulary, dates, and recurring mistake rules.
- AP formulas and definitions
- SAT grammar patterns
- ACT timing reminders
- High school science vocabulary
Flashcards
Flashcards work best when they are tied to what a student actually missed. VectorStudy uses flashcards alongside practice questions and the Error Log so review stays connected to real mistakes.
US flashcard coverage will grow course by course. The goal is useful spaced review, not a claim that every AP, SAT, ACT, or high school deck is complete on day one.
What you can practice
Each page keeps the practical parts visible: what to practice, what to track, and where to go next.
Good flashcards isolate facts, formulas, definitions, vocabulary, dates, and recurring mistake rules.
A missed question should create a review target. The next session should bring that target back before the mistake becomes a habit.
Examples
Formula card example
A student forgets the slope formula during SAT Math practice.
Create a flashcard for the formula and pair it with one short practice question so the student recalls and applies it.
Vocabulary card example
A biology student confuses diffusion and osmosis.
Use separate definition cards, then add a comparison card that asks when each process applies.
Mini quiz
1. What belongs on a flashcard?
Recall targets such as facts, formulas, vocabulary, dates, and mistake rules.
2. Why connect flashcards to the Error Log?
So repeated mistakes come back for review before they are forgotten again.
3. Does this page claim every US deck is complete?
No. Coverage should be checked by course and topic.
FAQ
Start with the 5-question weak spot check. It gives a small but useful signal before asking you to create an account.
No. VectorStudy is independent and is not affiliated with College Board, AP, SAT, ACT, or any exam provider.
No. The product is designed to make practice more targeted, but it does not promise a guaranteed score improvement.