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At first, I was a bit sceptical of how helpful this platform would be for me, but after trying the 3 day trial, I knew that this is exactly what I needed to boost my grades. So far, I have been using it non-stop and am preparing for my May mocks in year 12. I hope it all pays off in the end.
Thank you Up Learn!
Although my instructors frequently recommend the service for Physics, I find it to be only somewhat effective. The explanations are generally clear and informative, and the videos can simplify complex ideas, but the pacing is notably slow, making the platform feel inefficient and time-consuming. For instance, a tutor can cover an entire topic in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, while the service sometimes takes over an hour just to complete a small section, leading to unnecessarily prolonged revision. From personal experience and widespread online feedback, there are additional concerns regarding the high subscription cost compared to what is offered, especially when free or cheaper alternatives exist. The money-back guarantee, while appealing, is often viewed as unrealistic due to the time-intensive requirements that many students struggle to meet. Subject coverage is another drawback: while Physics explanations are decent, other subjects like Maths, Biology, and Chemistry are frequently reported as less effective, with limited video content, inadequate practice questions, and sometimes subpar explanations that hinder understanding and confidence. Many users have also pointed out that the practice questions are too easy and do not mirror the difficulty of actual exams, diminishing their effectiveness for real exam preparation. Occasionally, incorrect answers lack sufficient explanation, causing confusion rather than clarity. Other frustrations include usability issues like forced fullscreen video mode, occasional bugs, and a slow marking system, all of which disrupt workflow and reduce efficiency. There's a prevailing sense among some students that the platform's effectiveness hinges on personal effort, implying that motivated students might succeed regardless of using the service. To improve, there could be faster-paced or more concise videos, more challenging exam-style questions with thorough explanations, expanded subject coverage—especially in Maths, Biology, and Chemistry—more practice questions, and a system that tracks school topics for targeted revision. Enhancements in usability, such as non-fullscreen mode and quicker marking, could also help. The platform could draw inspiration from successful educational services that combine concise explanations with interactive elements to boost efficiency and engagement while delivering quality content. Overall, while the service has potential and offers solid explanations for some subjects, it currently lacks efficiency, consistency across topics, and alignment with students' exam preparation needs. Addressing these issues could greatly enhance its effectiveness as a tool for A-Level and GCSE students.
The platform is quite user-friendly, making it easy to revisit videos or retake quizzes until the correct answers are achieved, mirroring the effectiveness of blurting. It simplifies complex topics significantly. What I appreciate most is the brevity of the videos, allowing me to complete a mini task before school, during breaks, and after, facilitating spaced revision, which proves effective. The only reason I rated it 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the absence of subtitles for videos, which is quite inconvenient and limits my ability to watch in quieter environments without headphones. Additionally, spelling errors in my typed responses require me to restart the entire video/quiz to achieve a perfect score.
The platform is very intuitive, allowing easy re-watching of videos or retaking quizzes until you get the answers correct. It provides a similar studying effect to blurting, making challenging information much more comprehensible. My favorite aspect is the brevity of the videos, enabling me to complete a mini task before school, during breaks, and after, which resembles spaced revision and is quite effective. The only reason I rated it 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the absence of subtitles for the videos, which is quite inconvenient and makes it difficult to watch them in quieter environments without headphones. Additionally, spelling errors in my typed responses require restarting the entire video/quiz to achieve a perfect score.
There is significant inconsistency in the tutoring experience; many tutors respond in a manner that suggests a lack of genuine support, almost as if they are merely going through the motions, often taking over 30 minutes to answer a single question. Only a few tutors actually provide assistance. This is why I struggled in my first chemistry test in Year 12. The platform was great in September, but I was flagged for creating multiple free trial accounts, which I acknowledged as my mistake. However, they should have coordinated with the tech team to resolve this, as it has resulted in me missing out on the excellent tutoring experience I had back in September!
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