Final exam now included: get ready with StudierAI at no extra cost

Final exam now included: get ready with StudierAI at no extra cost

If you’re in your final year (or getting there), you already know how it is: you’re dealing with oral exams, written tests, teachers who speed up in May, and in the middle of it all you’re trying to build exam prep that isn’t “randomly revising the night before.” The worst part often isn’t studying: it’s the uncertainty. What should I do today? Am I heading in the right direction? And above all: how much does it cost me, in money and time, to find tools that actually work?Maturitàisincluded in the subscriptiontoStudierAI. No separate purchases, no “unlock the exam package,” no paywall halfway through. If you want to try it right away, you can alsostart for freeand see how it fits into your way of studying.

Maturità included in the subscription: what changes starting today

The difference is simple and very practical: Maturità prep is no longer a “separate module” you buy when anxiety hits in March. It’s in the subscription, period. So if you’re already using StudierAI during the year to study or review, you don’t have to change habits, you don’t have to move notes, you don’t have to start over from scratch with another tool just because “now you need exam mode.”

Concretely, what does “included” mean? It means that when you reach the hot period (April–May–June), you have access to the same environment you’ve already studied in: materials, exercises, guided reviews, practice questions, and a more straightforward way to organize exam prep. Without finding out at the last minute that the part you really need is behind a sudden upgrade.

If it’s ever happened to you: you’re studying well, you make a plan, then you click on a “simulation” or “Maturità review” feature and bam: paywall. Result? Either you pay in a rush (maybe without even understanding if it’s worth it) or you patch things together with a thousand PDFs, videos, different apps. The idea here is to avoid that exact moment.

And yes: when we talk about a subscription, the important thing isn’t just “it costs X,” buthow much time it saves youfrom chasing solutions. The Maturità is already full of unknowns (prompts, exam board, anxiety, oral exam): at least the tool you use to prepare should be stable.

Why “no extras” makes the difference (time, stress, and continuity)

Let me paint a realistic scene: it’s mid-May, you’ve got a math test, a history oral exam, and in the meantime you want to get ahead in Italian so you don’t walk into the essay like a leap into the void. You open your phone “just for 10 minutes” and start bouncing between notes, videos, a Telegram group, an exercises website, and maybe a tool that promises simulations… but to do them you have to pay extra. In that moment you’re not choosing the best method: you’re just trying not to drown.

“No extras” changes three things that really matter:

  • Time: you don’t lose hours looking for alternatives when you hit a block. The time you save isn’t “comfort”: it’s revision done, exercises completed, anxiety reduced.
  • Stress: no constant micro-decisions (“do I pay?”, “do I switch platforms?”, “is the free version enough?”). Fewer useless choices = more energy to study.
  • Continuity: if you study with the same tool from February to June, you build a rhythm. And rhythm, in your final year, is worth more than motivation.

Continuity is that thing you only notice when it’s missing. Like when you get used to revising a certain way, then two weeks before the written exams you switch platforms and find yourself relearning where things are, how to set up questions, how to save materials. It’s an invisible cost, but it weighs.

With the Maturità included in the subscription, the idea is: you build a system once, and you carry it all the way to the exam. If you study 40 minutes a day, you don’t want to spend 15 of them “managing studying.” You want to spend them understanding Leopardi, doing an integral, reviewing the Cold War, or training for the oral exam.

Redesigned email verification: faster access and no hiccups

Redesigned email verification: faster access and no hiccups
Verifica email ridisegnata: accesso più rapido e senza intoppi

Email verification is one of those things that should take 20 seconds and instead, when it goes wrong, makes you lose 20 minutes (and kills your motivation). That’s why the experience has been redesigned to be clearer: fewer steps, more direct instructions, and less “wait, where do I click now?”.sign up for freeand complete everything without weird bouncing between tabs or unclear messages.

How to do it fast (real-life version):

  • Use an email you actually check on your phone (not the “old” one you only open on your home PC).
  • After signing up, go straight to your inbox and also check spam/promotions: sometimes filters do their own thing.
  • Open the email and click the confirmation link: email verification is there to protect the account and make access more stable (especially when you log in from different devices).
  • If it doesn’t arrive within a few minutes, double-check the address you entered and try requesting it again (it happens more often than people admit).

It sounds trivial, but it’s one of those details that gets you off to a good start. And getting off to a good start, in your final year, is half the work: if you start using a tool with friction, you drop it. If instead you get in, verify your email in a moment, and start studying, it becomes part of the routine.

How StudierAI helps you prepare for the Maturità (method, revision, and simulations)

How StudierAI helps you prepare for the Maturità (method, revision, and simulations)
Come StudierAI ti aiuta a prepararti alla Maturità (metodo, ripasso e simulazioni)

Ok, the useful part: how do you actually use it for exam prep? I’m proposing a method that holds up even if you have off days, training, side jobs, teachers who change the syllabus and surprise homework. It’s not “the perfect plan”: it’s a plan that holds.about uspage, but here we’ll stay practical.

1) Method: build a “minimum sustainable” plan

2) Revision: go by questions, not by pages

3) Simulations: train like it’s real, but in small chunks

4) Progress: measure something, even if it feels boring

And this brings us back to the initial point: if the Maturità is included in the subscription, you can build this flow without fearing that at some point you’ll be asked to pay extra for the most important part. You study, you review, you simulate, you measure. Done.

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