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Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers about ESAT preparation, question quality and how to use the platform well.
We recommend starting around four to six months before your test. This gives you enough time to identify weak topics, improve your speed and complete several rounds of timed practice.
That said, we have also seen students make significant progress in one to two months. The difference is usually how consistently they work. A shorter preparation period can still be effective, but there is far less room for missed sessions, unfinished topics or repeated mistakes.
Yes. Every question is designed around the content and skills assessed by the current ESAT specification.
We also study official ESAT materials and relevant past ENGAA, NSAA and admissions-test questions to reproduce the expected style, difficulty and time pressure. Questions are reviewed for syllabus relevance, clarity and accuracy before being added to the platform.
This depends on your current level, target universities and weakest modules. However, completing a few practice papers is rarely enough.
Meaningful improvement normally requires targeted topic practice, reviewing mistakes and gradually introducing strict time limits. Students often underestimate how long it takes to turn understanding into reliable speed.
ESAT Camp is built as a complete preparation system rather than a folder of questions.
The platform helps you practise individual skills, identify weak areas, complete exam-style questions and develop the speed needed for the real test. Each feature has been designed around a specific problem students face when preparing for the ESAT.
Questions are checked for mathematical correctness, syllabus relevance, clarity and answer consistency before publication. We also continue reviewing questions after they are released and investigate any issue reported by a student.
Admissions-test questions require careful construction. We would rather publish fewer strong questions than fill the platform with large amounts of unreliable content.
Past papers are essential, but they are limited in number and should be used carefully.
Using them too early can waste your most valuable timed resources. Topic practice and original exam-style questions allow you to build the necessary skills first, so official papers can later be used as accurate tests of your progress.
We try our best, but with a platform this size the odd mistake or bug can still slip through. You can report it directly through the platform. Every report is reviewed, and genuine issues are corrected as quickly as possible.
We take accuracy seriously. A trustworthy preparation resource should be willing to investigate mistakes rather than pretend they never happen.
You should first build enough topic knowledge to make the paper useful, but you should not leave timed practice until the final week.
Start with individual timed questions and shorter sets. Then move towards complete papers as your preparation develops. The first time you experience full ESAT time pressure should not be on test day.