Subjects & Tracks

Pick one subject or combine several. Every track delivers daily practice questions via text with clear explanations — customized to your level and goals.

Math

Build confidence one problem at a time

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Daily practice in algebra, geometry, and early calculus. Each question includes a step-by-step explanation so you understand the process — not just the answer.

Topics covered

  • Algebra I & II
  • Geometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Basic Statistics
  • Word Problems

Best for: Middle school through college students needing consistent math practice.

Sample Question

Simplify: 3(2x + 4) − 5x

x + 12 — Apply distribution: 6x + 12 − 5x = x + 12

SAT / ACT Vocabulary

Learn one word a day, ace test day

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Master high-frequency test words through daily context clues, definitions, and usage examples. Built around the most commonly tested SAT and ACT vocabulary.

Topics covered

  • SAT Core Words
  • ACT Vocabulary
  • Context Clue Practice
  • Synonym & Antonym Drills
  • Usage in Sentences

Best for: High school juniors and seniors preparing for SAT/ACT, or anyone looking to expand their vocabulary.

Sample Question

What does "ubiquitous" mean? A) Rare B) Everywhere C) Dangerous

B) Everywhere — "Ubiquitous" means existing or being everywhere at the same time. Think: WiFi in coffee shops.

Science

Core concepts, delivered daily

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Quick conceptual checks in biology, chemistry, and physics. Designed to reinforce foundational knowledge and build scientific reasoning skills.

Topics covered

  • Biology Basics
  • Cell Structure
  • Chemistry Fundamentals
  • Physics Concepts
  • Earth Science

Best for: Students in grades 8-12 preparing for exams or building foundational science literacy.

Sample Question

What organelle is known as the 'powerhouse of the cell'?

Mitochondria — They convert glucose into ATP (energy) through cellular respiration.

English

Grammar, comprehension, and writing mechanics

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Daily practice in grammar rules, reading comprehension strategies, and writing mechanics. Perfect for students preparing for standardized tests or improving everyday writing skills.

Topics covered

  • Grammar Rules
  • Punctuation
  • Sentence Structure
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Common Errors

Best for: Students in grades 7-12 and college freshmen looking to sharpen their English skills.

Sample Question

Which is correct? A) "Their going to the store" B) "They're going to the store"

B) — "They're" is the contraction of "they are." "Their" shows possession (their car).

Languages

Daily drills to keep your skills sharp

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Short daily drills in Spanish, French, and German. Practice conjugation, vocabulary, and common phrases without needing a language app open.

Topics covered

  • Spanish Conjugation
  • French Vocabulary
  • German Phrases
  • Common Expressions
  • Verb Tenses

Best for: Language learners at beginner to intermediate levels who want consistent daily practice.

Sample Question

Spanish: How do you say "I need help" in Spanish?

"Necesito ayuda" — Necesitar (to need) + ayuda (help).

Certifications

Professional exam prep, delivered by text

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Prepare for vocational and professional exams with daily practice questions. Covers key concepts, terminology, and regulatory knowledge for popular certification exams.

Topics covered

  • Real Estate Licensing
  • CompTIA Basics
  • Medical Terminology
  • Financial Literacy
  • Safety Certifications

Best for: Working professionals and career changers preparing for certification exams.

Sample Question

In real estate, what does 'escrow' refer to?

A neutral third party holds funds/documents until all conditions of a transaction are met.

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