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eztutor is a UK-based online exam preparation platform built for parents who want real results without the tutor bill. We offer topic-by-topic practice using exam style questions, timed mock exams, instant feedback, and progress tracking — so children target exactly what they’re weak at rather than wasting time on what they already know. Currently covering 11+ (grammar school entrance) and GCSE revision, our platform is designed to build genuine confidence, not exam anxiety. No punishment for wrong answers. No forced completion. No stress. Just consistent, focused practice that works. Parents tell us their children actually want to use eztutor, which might be the best review we could ever ask for. Free to start. No credit card required
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