What It Is
Schroop is an online standardized test prep platform founded in 2022. It aims to provide high-quality, affordable, and efficient preparation solutions for students worldwide. The platform currently serves more than 12,000 students and covers six courses: GMAT, GRE, SAT, IELTS, GCSE Mathematics, and A-Level Mathematics.
Core Dimensions
- Course Coverage: Focuses on international standardized tests and UK-system academic progression exams, including GMAT, GRE, SAT, IELTS, and GCSE/A-Level Mathematics.
- Teaching Format: Built mainly around recorded video lessons (500+ lessons) and an adaptive question bank (3,800+ questions), supplemented by full-length mock exams (28 sets) and flashcards (10,000+ cards). The system uses data analysis to identify weak areas and provide targeted practice with detailed explanations, making it a typical βrecorded lessons + adaptive learningβ model.
- Instructor/Institution Background: The platform was founded by a team dissatisfied with traditional, expensive test prep resources, with the goal of lowering the high cost barrier of private tutoring. However, the available text does not disclose specific instructor credentials.
- Accreditation/Certificates: No relevant accreditation or completion certificates are mentioned; the core goal is score improvement.
- Teaching Language: English.
Pricing, Pros & Cons
- Pricing: Specific subscription pricing is not publicly listed in the text, but Schroop emphasizes that it costs only a fraction of private tutoring fees. It also offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required, plus a 7-day no-questions-asked refund guarantee.
- Pros: Adaptive learning targets weak areas with precision; strong score-improvement claims, with an average increase of 110 points; far more cost-effective than private tutoring; transparent pricing approach with no hidden fees; supports access across multiple devices.
- Cons: Course coverage is relatively narrow, limited to six exams/subjects; lacks real-time 1-on-1 human tutoring; exact pricing is only available after registration.
Who Itβs For
Students preparing to study abroad or taking international curricula who have a limited budget but want efficient score improvement. It is especially suitable for self-disciplined learners who prefer data-driven study over human supervision.
Access from China
The text does not mention China network access or payment support, so availability and payment compatibility for users in mainland China are unknown. Domestic users can first try the 7-day free trial to test connectivity; if access is restricted, a proxy may be required. Similar alternatives include Kaplan, Magoosh, or Chinese platforms such as θζ»‘ε.
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