Sit a real exam. Get it marked like one.
Sit full GCSE and A-Level papers, plus SAT and ACT practice tests, under real, timed conditions. When you submit, Tutorioo marks your work against the official mark scheme and shows you exactly where every mark was won or lost.
What you can sit
Real papers, not practice questions.
Whole exams, sat end to end under the clock, then marked the way a real exam is marked.
Foundation and higher tier
GCSE papers
Sit a full GCSE paper from front to back, written exactly as you would in the hall.
Every question is marked against the official mark scheme, with the marks you earned shown question by question.
GCSE Biology — Paper 1 (Higher)
Real conditions. The timer starts the moment you begin.
Applying to universities in the US as well? The SAT and ACT practice tests sit right alongside your GCSE and A-Level papers.
Real exam conditions
A real clock.
A real paper.
No drip-fed hints, no peeking at the answers. You sit the paper the way you will sit the real one, so the result actually means something.
The clock is running
A countdown starts the moment you begin and runs for the real length of the paper. When it hits zero, the paper is submitted for you.
The real paper on screen
You read the actual paper and write your answers in your own words, exactly as you would on the day.
Timed section by section
Multi-section tests run one timed section at a time. You cannot skip ahead, so the pressure is real.
One paper at a time
You can only have one exam in progress, so there is nowhere to hide and nothing to distract you. Sit it, submit it, see how you did.
A-Level Biology
Paper 1 · Past paper
The paper
Explain how the structure of an artery is related to its function.
Your answer
Arteries have thick muscular walls to
Marked properly
Marked against
the official mark scheme.
Not a vague grade out of nowhere. Tutorioo marks your work the way an examiner would, against the same mark scheme, and tells you where each mark went.
Written papers
GCSE and A-Level papers
Tutorioo reads what you actually wrote and marks it against the official mark scheme, one question at a time. You see the marks you earned and exactly what a full-mark answer needed.
- Marks awarded per question, against the official mark scheme
- Written feedback on what was missing from each answer
- Spoken feedback you can listen to, question by question
Explain how the structure of an artery is related to its function.
Your answer
Arteries have thick muscular walls to withstand high pressure and a narrow lumen to keep the pressure high as blood is pumped from the heart.
Strong on the muscular wall and the high pressure. For the final mark, link the elastic tissue to recoil that smooths out the surge in blood flow between heartbeats.
A report lands with the parent
After every exam, a clear report is generated for the parent, so the people supporting the student can see how the exam went without having to ask.
How it works
From past paper to marked script.
Four steps from picking a paper to seeing exactly where your marks came from.
Pick a paper
Choose a past GCSE or A-Level paper, or an SAT or ACT practice test, by subject and year. You can also ask Eva, the assistant, to find one for you.
Start the clock and sit it
The timer starts and you sit the whole paper under real conditions, writing or answering exactly as you would on the day.
Submit, or let time run out
Hand it in when you are done, or the paper is submitted automatically the moment the clock reaches zero.
See every mark
Your work is marked against the official mark scheme, question by question, with written and spoken feedback, and a report goes to the parent.
Questions
Common questions.
Past Exams lets a student sit a full past paper under real, timed exam conditions and then have it marked. You can sit GCSE and A-Level papers and SAT and ACT practice tests. Written papers are marked against the official mark scheme question by question, and multiple-choice tests are converted into a real scaled score, both with feedback on every question.
Stop guessing your grade.
Sit the paper and find out.
Sit a real past paper, under the clock, and have it marked against the official mark scheme. It is the closest thing to the real exam, without the wait for results day.
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