crammer

/ˈkræmər/
noun
  1. A school or class that prepares students quickly for an exam, often by intensive study.
    • Many students in Asia go to a crammer after regular school to improve their test scores.
    • The crammer promised to teach the entire year's math curriculum in just six weeks.
    • She attended a crammer to get ready for the medical school entrance exam.
  2. A person who studies intensively for an exam in a short period of time.
    • She's not a natural crammer; she prefers to study a little every day.
    • Crammers often feel exhausted but relieved after the test is over.
    • He was a last-minute crammer, staying up all night before the final.
  3. A book or guide that summarizes key information for quick study before an exam.
    • I bought a crammer for the history test that had all the important dates.
    • Her desk was covered with crammers for the bar exam.
    • The pocket crammer helped him review vocabulary on the bus.
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