An AI tutor built for HSC.
English Advanced, Maths Extension, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Modern History and more. Edapt rewrites every syllabus dot point to match how you learn, then marks your practice at Band level. Free for everyone, no card.
HSC subjects Edapt covers
English Advanced
The Common Module and Modules A, B and C, with essay structure, evidence integration and comparative analysis built around your learning style.
Mathematics Advanced
Functions, calculus, statistics and financial maths, with worked solutions tailored to your VARK profile and past-paper practice.
Chemistry
Atomic structure, quantitative chemistry, equilibrium and organic, with mechanism diagrams and exam-style calculations.
Biology
Cells, genetics, evolution and ecosystems, with visual concept maps for diagram learners and structured notes for readers.
Physics
Kinematics, dynamics, waves, thermodynamics and modern physics, with free-body diagrams and narrated problem walkthroughs.
Modern History
Source analysis, historiography and essay writing, with structured paragraph frames and model responses at Band 5 and 6 standard.
Why HSC students need an adaptive tutor
The HSC demands that you hold six or more subjects in your head at once while producing polished responses under exam conditions. A single study guide cannot account for whether you grasp a concept through diagrams, narrative, worked examples or read-and-rewrite, and none of them adjust when you get something wrong.
Edapt does. Set your subjects and the syllabus module you are working through, and it builds a lesson around your VARK profile and the current NESA syllabus. Every question you answer is scored at Band level so you always know where you sit and what closes the gap to the next band.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against NESA (the New South Wales Education Standards Authority) criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
Shakespeare presents Hamlet's indecision as a product of his philosophical nature, using soliloquy to reveal the tension between thought and action throughout the play.
- Understanding of text and context
- 6 of 9
- Sustained, well-structured argument
- 5 of 8
- Language, expression and evidence
- 4 of 7
- Move beyond summary of what happens and interrogate how the text constructs meaning. Add a line on the effect Shakespeare creates on a contemporary audience, not just on Hamlet.
- Vary your sentence openings so paragraphs do not all begin with the character name. A topic sentence that opens with the technique or the idea signals Band 5 sophistication.
HSC AI tutor: common questions
Is Edapt aligned to the current NESA syllabuses?
Yes. When you set your HSC subjects, Edapt pitches every lesson to the current NESA syllabus dot points for that module, using the right terminology and question types that appear in HSC exams.
Can Edapt help me prepare for the internal school assessment component?
Yes. Paste the task description or upload a practice draft and Edapt will build a lesson around it, concept explanation first, then task-specific practice with a Band-level response for comparison.
Does the marking feedback match how NESA markers actually assess?
Edapt uses the published NESA marking guidelines and band descriptors to score your practice responses and explain what each criterion needs to reach the next band. It is a study tool, not an official NESA mark.
Is the HSC tutor free?
Yes, completely. Every tool on Edapt is free for everyone. No subscription, no credit card, no catch.
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