Most revision is guesswork. SubjectMate asks targeted questions, tracks what your child knows and what they do not, then schedules focused practice on the gaps that actually matter.
Most study apps throw more material at students. SubjectMate asks targeted questions, listens to the answers, and builds a clear picture of what your child actually knows.
At the start of a topic, SubjectMate works through a short set of questions designed to map what your child already understands. It feels like a conversation, not a test.
Based on where your child struggles, SubjectMate builds a priority list. Concepts that are foundational to everything else are flagged first. Mastered topics are noted so time is not wasted revisiting them.
SubjectMate targets the gaps with explanation, worked examples, and practice questions. It spaces out review sessions over time so knowledge sticks rather than fading before the exam.
SubjectMate’s review engine is grounded in research on the testing effect and spaced practice. It does not just present information. It makes your child retrieve it, which is what builds lasting knowledge.
Questions are designed to reveal whether understanding is surface-level or solid. A correct answer triggers a harder follow-up. A gap triggers focused support.
Concepts that need more work are reviewed more frequently. Topics your child has mastered are scheduled for lighter check-ins. The system adjusts as your child improves.
Diagnostic review works across Maths, English, Science, History, Geography, and more. Your child can use it for Monday’s Science test, then switch to English essay prep the same evening.
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