Total waste of electricity. This app is genuinely one of the worst apps for homework out there. When my school first introduced it i thought to myself how bad could it be? Bad. Really shockingly bad. I wish my school just stayed curious at this point. It is so infuriatingly bad its worse than sparx. Why does it exist? WHY WHY WHY! I cannot find a single thing i like about this app. Its just the same repetitive questions and the same repetetive subjects every week. I slave away doing my weekly goal for what? Oh it resets at midnight never to be seen again and for what? Not getting a single detention? I think i would rather the detention than do my tassomai at this point. It is so shocking i dont feel anything but rage when it comes time to do my weekly goal. I cant think of a single time this app has helped me one bit and im sure many people agree. I hope tassomai goes under at this point because thats the best scenario as it will be the only way to save people from the horror of this ahh app. Thank you goodbye.
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Tassomai helps students and schools raise attainment in science, English, maths, history, geography, computer science, French and Latin through the provision of adaptive, interactive learning quizzes and a powerful new AI tutor called Mai.
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