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Browse our complete catalog of AI-powered tutoring subjects — from K-12 through university, exam prep, and professional development.

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58+ AI-tutored subjects across every category — pick any to see lesson topics, or start free.

AI Tutoring by Grade Level & Exam

Elementary School (K-5)

CereBRO AI makes learning fun for young learners with reading comprehension, basic math, phonics, and early science concepts. Safe, COPPA-compliant, and parent-monitored.

Math · Reading · Phonics · Early Science · Social Studies

Middle School (6-8)

Build a strong foundation across all core subjects. CereBRO AI adapts to each student in real time — great for homework help, essay writing, and pre-algebra through algebra I.

Pre-Algebra · Algebra I · Earth Science · World History · English Language Arts

High School (9-12)

From AP Calculus and AP Biology to AP US History and IB subjects — CereBRO AI provides college-level tutoring that helps students hit 4s and 5s on AP exams and achieve top IB scores.

AP Calculus · AP Biology · AP Chemistry · AP US History · AP English · IB Math · IB Physics

University & College

Tackle challenging university coursework with an AI tutor that understands engineering proofs, organic chemistry mechanisms, econometrics, and advanced computer science.

Calculus II/III · Organic Chemistry · Data Structures · Macroeconomics · Statistics · Pre-Med

AI Exam Prep — SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT & More

CereBRO AI builds a personalized study plan, diagnoses your weak areas, and runs adaptive practice sessions for every major standardized test — available 24/7, no scheduling required.

SAT Prep
Reading · Math · Writing
ACT Prep
English · Math · Reading · Science
GRE Prep
Verbal · Quantitative · AWA
GMAT Prep
Quant · Verbal · Integrated Reasoning
MCAT Prep
Bio · Chem · Physics · CARS
LSAT Prep
Logic · Reading · Arguments
AP Exams
20+ AP subjects covered
IB Exams
IB HL & SL all subjects

How to use a catalog this size

Don't read it. The list above exists so that every subject has a real page and a real starting point, not because anyone is expected to browse it. If you already know what you need, search for it. If you don't, start from the problem rather than the category.

The practical version: open the subject the work in front of you belongs to, then say what actually went wrong — "I can't get past question 4", "I understood this in class and now I don't", "my exam is in three weeks and I haven't started". That's enough to begin. Picking the perfectly correct catalog entry first is not a prerequisite, and the categories here are navigation rather than a commitment.

Choosing a starting point

Four situations cover most of why people land on this page, and each has a different right answer.

You have specific homework due

Go straight to the subject and bring the actual question. Working through the problem you have beats a lesson on the topic it came from, because the thing blocking you is usually narrower than the chapter title suggests — and you find out which part it is by attempting it, not by reading around it.

You have an exam with a date on it

Start in Exam Prep rather than the underlying subject. SAT math and school math overlap in content and differ in what they reward; the exam sections are organized the way the test is, so the practice is pitched at the format you'll actually sit. If the date is close, say so — how much time is left genuinely changes what is worth doing.

Something stopped making sense a while ago

Pick the subject you're currently in, not the one where you think the gap started. Most people misplace it, usually a year earlier than the truth. Say what you last understood clearly and the session can work backwards from there — which is faster than restarting a whole course on a guess.

You're learning something with no course attached

Professional Development and Executive Coaching are for the things nobody sets homework for — a language you want for a trip, a tool your job assumes you know, a skill you're building on your own time. There's no syllabus to fall behind, so the useful first message is what you want to be able to do, not what you want to cover.

What the first session actually does

It teaches. There's no placement quiz to sit through and no setup form standing between you and a subject — you open one, say what you're working on, and the lesson starts from there.

The pitch gets found in the conversation. Explain something back and it moves on; get stuck and it slows down and comes at the idea from a different direction rather than repeating the same explanation louder. That's the whole reason the level isn't set up front — a form asks you what you can do, and most people either overestimate it or hedge downwards, whereas attempting a problem shows it.

Nothing is lost if you get it wrong. Move between subjects, drop one, come back in a month — the account isn't tied to the choice, and picking a starting point that turns out to be wrong costs you a few minutes rather than a plan you're now stuck with.

Where this is not the right tool

Worth knowing before you spend time on it. A catalog this long invites the assumption that everything is covered equally well, and it isn't.

It is not an accredited course and does not issue credit

Nothing here is a qualification. There are no transcripts, no grades a school will accept, and no accreditation — it supports the course you are enrolled in rather than replacing it. If you need something that counts on a record, you need an institution.

It cannot assess or diagnose

If you suspect a learning difference, this is not the thing that tells you. It can adapt to how a session is going, and it can't evaluate anyone — that takes a qualified professional, and a tutoring product implying otherwise would be doing real harm.

Coverage is deepest where courses are most standardised

Mainstream school subjects and the major admissions exams are the best-supported areas, because the material is consistent between institutions. An unusual final-year university module or a niche professional certification will get a capable general tutor rather than one that already knows your syllabus — bring your materials and it works from those.

It will not do the work for you

It walks through problems with you and it does not hand over finished answers to submit. If what you want is the assignment completed, this is the wrong tool and an academic-integrity risk besides. If what you want is to be able to do the next one without help, that is what it is built for.

It is not a substitute for a teacher who knows your child

It is available at eleven at night when nobody else is, has no limit on patience, and never makes anyone feel slow for asking again. It also does not sit in the classroom, has not watched your child all term, and can't notice what is happening at school. It works best alongside the people who can.

Why Learn with CereBRO AI on UnlockGenius?

Every student learns differently. CereBRO figures out how your child thinks, then teaches every subject in the way that actually clicks for them — not the same explanation every other student gets.

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Questions about the catalog

Where should I start if I am not sure which subject I need?
Start with the thing that's actually in front of you — the homework that's due, the chapter you got lost in, the exam with a date on it. You don't need to pick the right category first. Open whatever is closest to the problem and say what you're stuck on; if it turns out the real gap is a level below, the session will go there instead of pushing on regardless.
Do you cover my specific course?
Probably — the catalog runs from elementary reading through university coursework, the major admissions exams, and professional and executive topics. Search the box at the top of this page rather than scanning the categories; course names vary a lot between schools and the search matches on the subject name directly.
What if my subject isn't listed?
You can still ask about it. The catalog exists so there's a page and a starting point for common subjects, but a session isn't restricted to a menu — bring the material you actually have. The one honest limit is that if your course is unusual enough that we hold nothing structured on it, you'll get a capable general tutor rather than one that already knows your syllabus.
Can one account cover more than one subject?
Yes. Your account isn't tied to a subject — you can move between them freely, and most people do. What you spend is time: every account includes one free hour of tutoring each month, and paid plans add more monthly hours rather than unlocking a longer subject list.
Is it free to try?
Yes, and permanently — one hour of tutoring every month, no credit card. That is an ongoing allowance rather than a trial that expires, so you can come back for a hard week in March without having spent anything since.
Is it safe for younger students?
Yes. Under-13 accounts require verified parental consent before a session can start, parents get a dashboard showing what their child has been working on, and there are no ads and no selling of student data. It's COPPA and FERPA compliant.

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