Click your way to an A

It's that time of year when the sound of papers being crumpled and ripped fills the air, and no, I'm not talking about Christmas morning. It's exam season.

Many of us are starting to make study sheets, which can be dozens of pages that have coffee stains and scratched-out words, or can be ripped into pieces, or just lost in piles of other study sheets.

There is a way to avoid screaming, pulling your hair or ripping your paper — it's called eFaqt. It's is a digital way to save, organize, share and properly study your notes without stressing out. All you need is a computer, an email address and Internet access.

“I used to have a lot of problems in school,” said eFaqt founder and CEO Christiaan Henny, “until I got a study coach. I thought, ‘Wouldn't it be great if all these tips and tricks were automated into one easy system?'” He decided to build a program to allow him to put information on to the computer, making digital flash cards, mind maps and other study tools with a simple click of a button.

With eFaqt, you are able to make flash cards with your textbook material, simply typing a question, then answering it. The program then saves all these cards for you to study.

With a free eFaqt account, you can make flash cards and practice the material you have entered. With a Pro membership, which is $4 a month, you can make the flash cards and minds maps.

The program can help you set up a routine with proper breaks, and can calculate how often you should review by your success rate with the study sessions. You can also use it to send study material to your friends or classmates so you can have an online study session. You even use it to find other users' flash cards for related course and study from them as well.

More than 50,000 people use eFaqt to help them study for exams and tests. “The benefits are huge,” said Henny. “People have responded with positive feedback and success stories.” Henny said it helps students study without getting frustrated, and can help the information stick with them effectively.

For more information, check out efaqt.com. Sign up by filling in the blanks or even with your Facebook account, and be on your way to an A.