The only online course dedicated to helping teens learn exactly how to prepare for exams.

  • PRACTICAL: Your teen will learn exactly what steps to follow to study for their exams

  • CONCISE: 8 short video lessons covering the entire exam study process

  • COMPLETE: From motivation & organisation skills, to study notes & exam strategy; your teen no longer has to study alone

  • QUALITY-TESTED: Based on my top-grade-achieving-lawyer-tested study process

Exam Study Survival Kit
$79.00
One time

✓ 8 teen-friendly easy-to-follow lessons
✓ PRACTICAL study techniques
✓ The entire exam study process

3 Simple Steps

Part 1: Getting Started

Goodbye procrastination — hello organisation, preparation and the confidence to get started.

Part 2: Getting Stuck-In

The backbone of exam study — study notes and other techniques that help your teen absorb, process, and retain everything they need to know.

Part 3: Final Preparations

Study techniques for getting ‘exam ready’ in the last week before the exam, the last 24 hours before, and IN the exam itself.

What Exactly Is Inside?

8 lessons stuffed full of practical
exam-study techniques

Part 1: Getting Started

Lesson 1A: Finding Motivation
Practical techniques for sustaining motivation & overcoming procrastination

Lesson 1B: Subject Maps
Why and how to make one of the most useful documents for smashing out productive exam study

Lesson 1C: Exam Study Timetable
Why and detailed how to make the other crucial document for study success

Part 2: Getting Stuck-In

Lesson 2A: Study Notes
The backbone of exam study — how to make study notes that actually help your teen absorb, process & retain everything they need to know for their exams

Lesson 2B: Past Exams
Why and how to put to use the next best thing after a crystal ball for informing your teen what their exam is likely to have in store

Part 3: Final Preparations

Lesson 3A: Final Week
Getting ‘exam ready’ — how to use that oh-so-precious time in the last week leading up to an exam

Lesson 3B: Day of the Exam
What study techniques to use (even when you’re not really ready) in the last 24 hours before an exam

Lesson 3C: In the Actual Exam
Exams are passed and failed on how students go about sitting the exam itself — ultimately it’s a game, and I want your teen to win

Your teen will get access to every lesson as a video (and follow along with me), a private online link, & a downloadable PDF

Study Help 24/7

If your teen ever gets stuck, confused, or has a question, I am here to help.

The last thing I want is for the ESSK to gather digital dust because your teen doesn’t know what to do next.

Think of me as your teen’s study helpdesk, available 24/7.

In my experience, teens are able to maintain their study momentum a lot better when they have an outside mentor / support person. I will keep them motivated and accountable.

Exam Study Survival Kit
$79.00
One time

The study toolkit to learn how to study for high school exams and get the results your teen is actually capable of in 3 simple steps.


✓ 8 teen-friendly easy-to-follow lessons
✓ PRACTICAL study techniques
✓ The entire exam study process

100% Money Back Guarantee

If it turns out the Exam Study Survival Kit isn’t the right help for your teen, of course I’ll refund you! I’m not an airline!!

✺ Frequently Asked Questions ✺

  • I don’t know…

  • The PDFs are yours to keep forever, and the videos and online links will be available for as long as there is Cram Lab — so hopefully ages!

  • No — because all of the content in the ESSK is about general study skills. There is nothing about the specific curriculum of a particular country.

  • Teens aged 13-18 will benefit from the ESSK the most, but it is useful for any student wanting to learn how to study for exams.

  • Ideally your teen should work through the ESSK a couple of months before exams start so they can put to use as many tips as possible, but because I go over the entire exam study process including the exam itself, there’s always gonna be useful stuff regardless of when your teen’s exams are.

  • That’s entirely up to you. If it works for your family, it could be a great idea to watch some of the videos together as you will probably pick up different things, but some parents and teens prefer to digest the info separately. There’s no one right way.