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- 1. What is StudyVector?
- StudyVector is an independent UK revision platform for GCSE and A-Level students. It maps practice to AQA, Edexcel and OCR specifications, publishes 2026 predicted papers, runs an adaptive Error Log over your mistakes, and uses AI to generate worked solutions. Free to start; not affiliated with any exam board; no guarantee of grade outcomes.
- 2. Is StudyVector affiliated with AQA, Edexcel or OCR?
- No. StudyVector is independent and is not affiliated with AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR, JCQ or any exam board. Exam-board names are used descriptively to label which specifications a page is aligned to.
- 3. Are StudyVector's predicted papers leaked or official?
- No. Every paper at /predicted-papers is an original StudyVector practice paper modelled on each exam board's published structure (paper code, marks, timing). They are not leaked and not endorsed by any exam board.
- 4. Where is StudyVector based?
- StudyVector is a UK-based independent revision platform founded in 2024 by Lizzie D. Headquartered in the UK. Find the contact page at /contact for support, school enquiries and press.
- 5. Does StudyVector store student personal data?
- StudyVector stores the minimum required to run the practice loop (account email, practice history, Error Log). It does not sell student data and complies with UK GDPR. See the /student-privacy page for exactly what is collected.
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