SAT, ACT & CLEP prep built for students with ADHD.
If starting, staying focused, and finishing are the hard parts, PrepLion is built for you. Focus Mode shows one question at a time, starts with a ready check, and runs in short sprints — real exam practice, without the overwhelm. Useful for everyone; made for ADHD.
No credit card. Free to start.
Why standard prep is hard with ADHD
It is rarely about ability. It is about the tools. Most prep apps open with a wall of tasks, scores, timers, and menus — exactly the setup that makes an ADHD brain stall.
- Getting started is the hardest part — a giant question bank is a wall, not a first step.
- Timers and a crowded screen add pressure that makes focus harder, not easier.
- One distraction breaks the session, and coming back feels like starting over.
- A broken streak or a bad score turns into 'why bother', so practice stops.
The PrepLion difference
PrepLion opens on one question and keeps the next step obvious. Same real exam work — a calmer path through it. It becomes the external focus a student might otherwise borrow from a parent, then hands control back as habits form.
See how Focus Mode worksHow PrepLion is built for ADHD-style study
Every one of these is a real, shipped feature — not a slogan. Together they lower the starting barrier, protect attention during the session, and make finishing feel possible.
One question at a time
Focus Mode shows a single question on a calm screen — no endless worksheet, no crowded menus. The next step is always obvious.
A ready check before you start
A 10-second launchpad — phone away, materials ready, one focused sprint — lowers the activation energy that makes starting hard.
10-minute sprints that end on time
Sessions end when the timer does, not when a count is hit. A slow finisher always reaches a real stopping point.
Extended time, built in
Practice and mock exams can run at 1x, 1.5x, or 2x so the clock never owns the session.
Read it or hear it
Built-in read-aloud helps when reading fatigue — not the thinking — is the hard part.
Park a distracting thought
A one-tap brain dump captures the thought that just popped up so it stops pulling attention, and you keep going.
Forgiving streaks
One rough day will not break your streak. Coming back is celebrated, never shamed.
Sized to the day you're having
A quick energy check-in right-sizes the session, so a low-focus day still ends in a small win.
For the parents helping them
If you have been the reminder, the timer, and the motivation, PrepLion is designed to take some of that on — gently. Your teen gets a calmer daily routine; you get a practical way to ask “did you practice today?” without every check-in becoming a score fight.
Progress you can see, pressure you can skip
PrepLion summarizes study days, questions answered, accuracy, and what still needs work — and when your student is ready to upgrade, they can send a parent approval link with a real progress summary. It is context, not a medical report or a full answer-history feed.
Who this is not for
- Students who want a giant question bank with every tool on screen at once.
- Anyone looking for medical advice, an ADHD diagnosis, or official accommodation approval.
- Students who want easier questions instead of a calmer way to practice real exam material.
“I passed 9 CLEP exams in one semester — 28 credits. My advice: start earlier and practice more than you think you need to.”
Akshay M
Earned 28 college credits by exam in one semester
ADHD exam prep — frequently asked questions
Is PrepLion good for students with ADHD?
Yes. PrepLion's Focus Mode is designed around common ADHD-style challenges: starting, staying focused, and finishing. It shows one question at a time, adds a ready check and short sprints, and keeps the next step obvious. It is a study support, not a medical or diagnostic product.
How can I help my ADHD teen study for the SAT or ACT?
Lower the starting barrier and shrink the session. PrepLion opens on one question, runs 10-minute sprints that end on time, and offers extended time and read-aloud. Parents can see a simple progress summary and send encouragement without turning every check-in into a score conversation.
Does Focus Mode make the exam easier?
No. Focus Mode changes the presentation, not the difficulty. Students still practice real, exam-accurate questions — the screen is just calmer and the next action clearer.
Is this only for students with ADHD?
No. It is built around ADHD-style focus challenges and is also useful for anxiety, busy schedules, and anyone who gets overwhelmed by standard prep tools. You do not need a diagnosis to use it.
Which exams does it cover?
PrepLion publicly supports the Digital SAT, ACT, and CLEP (plus TEAS for nursing). The same focus-first practice carries across whichever exam you choose.
Is it a medical or accommodations product?
No. PrepLion's focus tools are general study supports. They are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or official testing-accommodation approval. For accommodations on the real exam, work with your school and the testing organization.
Does it cost anything to start?
You can start free with no credit card. Focus tools are part of the core experience, not a paid add-on.
Start with one question.
Try free practice first. If the calm, one-question-at-a-time version works, create a free account and keep going.
PrepLion focus tools are general study supports. They are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or official testing-accommodation approval. “ADHD-style” describes focus challenges we design for; using PrepLion does not require a diagnosis.