Science - University Practice
Select a topic to practice. Each topic contains exams organized by difficulty level: easy, medium, and hard.
Scientific Reasoning and Data Literacy
Modern university admission increasingly tests scientific reasoning - reading charts, interpreting experiments, evaluating competing hypotheses. This section gives you 40 questions in 35 minutes built around data tables, research summaries, and conflicting-viewpoints passages. You rarely need outside science knowledge: the evidence is inside the passage.
How to Practice Effectively
Conflicting Viewpoints passages are the hardest for most students because they test reading and argumentation, not graph reading. Practice those first. For data-heavy passages, train yourself to find the specific row or trend quickly instead of reading the full table. AI tutor walks through the reasoning on every question, which is the fastest way to build a repeatable approach for any English-language science reasoning section.