Start here
Use a quick check to see what kind of feedback VectorStudy gives before committing to a full setup.
- Weak spot check
- Sample practice questions
- Flashcards
- Error Log habits
Free study tools
Students should be able to try the study loop before paying. VectorStudy's US launch starts with free access and clear upgrade boundaries.
The first free tools focus on practice, weak spot detection, flashcards, and mistake review.
What you can practice
Each page keeps the practical parts visible: what to practice, what to track, and where to go next.
Use a quick check to see what kind of feedback VectorStudy gives before committing to a full setup.
Free tools should not pretend every course is finished or that every score will improve by a fixed amount.
Examples
Weak spot example
A student misses two algebra questions and one reading question.
The free check should point to algebra as the first repair target, while keeping the reading mistake in the Error Log.
Flashcard example
What should become a flashcard?
Definitions, formulas, dates, and recurring mistake rules. Full worked solutions belong in practice review.
Mini quiz
1. Why offer free tools?
So students can try the learning loop before paying.
2. What should free tools avoid?
Dark patterns and unsupported claims.
3. What is a good first tool?
A short weak spot check.
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.