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Start with the thing that keeps costing points: Digital SAT module routing, LSAT flaw and assumption gaps, AP World and Euro writing moves, AP CSA tracing, AP Bio graphs, and AP Psych research-evidence practice.
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If you only have 20 minutes, open one of these.
These are the cleanest entry points if you want the format first, then the trap that keeps repeating.
SAT
Digital SAT format: scoring, modules, and timing
LSAT
LSAT Logical Reasoning: How to See the Pattern Faster
AP World
AP World Exam Guide: What to Expect and What to Practice
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SAT
7 days freeTimed sets, pacing reps, mistake review, and challenge mode after the SAT guides.
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LSAT
7 days freeLogical Reasoning drills for students who can name the flaw in review but still miss it once the clock starts.
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AP
7 days freeAP World, Euro, Biology, CSA, and Psychology practice tied back to the free AP guide library.
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CPA
RoadmapOn the roadmap for accounting students who want the same pattern-first review loop. CPA is not live as a paid trainer.
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What the paid trainer adds
The guides are the front door. SAT, LSAT, and AP trainers are $14.99/month each for students who want tighter repetition after they read.
Mistake review
See the exact gap behind a miss, then do another question before the pattern fades.
Spaced review
Misses come back later so the fix sticks instead of disappearing after one good day.
Adaptive sets
Spend less time on random volume and more time on the question family that still leaks points.
Progress history
Track which skills are getting cleaner and which ones still break under time pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
The public guides are free to read with no account. SAT, LSAT, and AP trainers start with one no-card 7-day free pass per email per trainer. Public launch codes may extend access during a campaign; after that, each trainer is $14.99/month if you subscribe.
Askiras currently publishes guides for the Digital SAT, LSAT Logical Reasoning, AP Biology, AP Computer Science A, AP Psychology, AP European History, and AP World History. CPA is still on the roadmap.
No. The full /learn/ library is open. Accounts are only for the trainer once you want progress tracking and practice history.
No. Askiras is independent. SAT and AP are trademarks of the College Board, and LSAT is a trademark of LSAC. None of those organizations is affiliated with or endorses Askiras.
The guides are shorter and more pattern-first. Instead of re-teaching the whole course, they start with the trap, the move, or the scoring habit that actually changes how you practice. The trainer, when open, is built around mistake review and repeated weak spots.
SAT, LSAT, and AP each have one no-card 7-day free pass per email. Paid subscriptions are separate $14.99/month plans. You can cancel self-serve; access continues through the paid period unless a first-charge refund is issued.
Public launch codes are time-limited campaign codes for SAT, LSAT, and AP. They are not Stripe coupons and they do not start a subscription. When promotional access ends, the trainer locks unless you choose to subscribe.