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- 1. What is StudyVector?
- StudyVector is an independent UK revision platform for GCSE and A-Level students. It maps low-focus revision and exam-paper escalation to AQA, Edexcel and OCR specifications, publishes predicted-practice papers for the 2027 exam series, runs an adaptive Error Log over your mistakes, and provides 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. Use /contact for support and press; school enquiries should start at /schools.
- 5. Does StudyVector store student personal data?
- StudyVector stores the minimum required to run the revision loop (account email, revision 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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