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Adaptive A-Level practice aligned to AQA — built to close the gap between your predicted grade and the one your university place actually depends on.
The grade is real.So is the gap.So is the fix.
It's not about working harder in general. It's about knowing exactly which topics are costing you marks, which question types you're weakest on, and how to get stronger at them — systematically, in the time you have left.
Know exactly where your marks are going
Not “Maths needs work.” Which papers. Which topics. Which question types. What kinds of mistakes you're making. The kind of specificity that tells you what to actually do this weekend — not just what to worry about.
Aligned directly to AQA papers
Built in partnership with AQA. The question formats, the mark schemes, the assessment objectives — aligned to the exam you're sitting, not a generic approximation. What you practise is what you'll face.
Practice in the time you actually have
Between school, homework, driving lessons, UCAS, part-time work, and a social life that's barely surviving, you don't have unlimited study time. Sessions start at five minutes. Every session counts, even the short ones.
Feedback that explains, not just marks
Every question comes with a full worked explanation — why the correct answer works, why the distractors don't, and where your thinking needs to go next time.
Practice that mapsto your actual paper.
A-Level papers have specific structures — section A, section B, pure vs applied, timed vs untimed question types. ForMe practice matches that structure, so you're getting stronger at the thing you're actually sitting.
That one topic that keeps costing you marks? Drill into it. The platform builds a session around exactly that area, at the difficulty level the exam actually uses. Do it once a week and that weakness stops being a weakness.
A full AQA-format mock paper, under timed conditions. The structure, the timing, the question types. Do it a few times and sitting the real one stops feeling unfamiliar — because it isn't anymore.
Ten minutes on the phone when you've got a free period. A mixed set weighted towards your weaker areas. No setup, no decisions. Hit start, do seven questions, get on with your day.
Practise your way.
A-Level practice doesn't have to mean sitting at a desk with a past paper and a highlighter. The format adapts to how you work best — which, at A-Level, is usually whenever you can fit it in.
Practice workswith how you learn.
Everyone reads, focuses, and processes information differently. ForMe adapts — in font, in pace, in how questions are delivered — so practice works with how you actually learn.
Dyslexia-friendly fonts. Adjustable spacing. Audio and voice. Short sessions with no timer pressure. A calm, uncluttered interface. Whatever helps you get more out of each session is already built in.
The assessment intelligence
behind every session.
Jai is the assessment intelligence behind ForMe. It analyses every question in depth — what skill it tests, where it maps to the AQA specification, what misconceptions it catches — so that practice measures real understanding, not just familiarity with particular questions.
That depth is what makes the feedback specific and the gap analysis meaningful. Not "you got 68% in Maths" — but "your mechanics is strong, your pure maths integration is where you're losing marks, here's exactly what to focus on."
Every question mapped to skill, topic, misconception.
Difficulty and focus update after every answer.
Feedback names the gap. Not "do more maths".
See your progressthe way an examiner would.
Every question is tagged against the syllabus before you ever see it. Every answer you give becomes a signal. The result is a picture of your preparation that updates every session — topic by topic, sub-skill by sub-skill.
See every area of the syllabus and where you stand on each. Not a score — a confidence band, built from the questions you've answered.
"Gap in algebraic manipulation" — not "you need to practise more maths". The analysis names the thing.
Watch confidence climb as you practise. See which topics are moving, which are flat, and which need attention before the exam.
What's includedwith every subscription.
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Built in partnershipwith AQA.
AQA is the largest A-Level exam board in England. ForMe's A-Level practice is built with them — so the content, the question formats, the mark schemes, and the assessment objectives are aligned to exactly what you'll sit.
ForMe is built by Janison, one of the largest assessment technology organisations in the Asia-Pacific region. AQA is our UK content partner. Together, that's serious expertise on both the platform and the content.
The core content and skills assessed across A-Level exam boards overlap heavily, so ForMe is useful practice regardless. But the precise alignment — question formats, paper structures, mark schemes — is built around AQA. If you sit AQA, the alignment advantage is real. If you sit another board, you'll still get strong adaptive practice, just without the exact paper-format alignment.
Start. See the gap.Close it.
Every session closing the gap a bit more. Twenty minutes a day across the week moves you further than one all-nighter a fortnight.