On the Letter-graded courses path, PSY/110, Psychology of Learning, is the course this page serves. Here is what it really asks for week by week and how the team carries it.
What PSY/110 actually grades
Learning science pointed at yourself: study strategies, motivation, and habit formation, graded through applications to your own academic life on the usual weekly cluster.
How we help in this course
Drafts apply the theories to your actual situation, named concepts, real examples, right length, while the walkthrough quietly delivers the course's promise: you finish it a measurably better student, with the transcript to show it.
The promise matches the whole site: 24 to 48 hour drafts through the eight-person pipeline with double QA, boards same-day, weekly-cluster and course-length pricing, revision free until the target posts.
Weekly manuals for this course
As PSY/110's weekly deliverables verify against the current build, each gets a public manual here. Yours not published yet? Send the week and rubric in chat; the work is always available even when the manual is pending.
In PSY/110 right now?
Send the week and the rubric from your classroom. First premium sample free, back in 24 to 48 hours.
A course that grades you on studying yourself
PSY/110 points learning science at its own student: study strategies, motivation, and habit formation, graded through applications to your actual academic life on the usual weekly cluster. The rubric rows want named concepts connected to real behavior, which theory explains your procrastination pattern, which technique restructured your study window, and generic summaries of the textbook forfeit the application points entirely. It is a small course with an outsized promise: finish it a measurably better student.
Our drafts hold up both ends. The concepts arrive named and correctly used, the applications build from the two sentences of real context you send, and the walkthrough quietly delivers the course's own promise, because reading a well-made application of spaced practice to your schedule is itself the tutorial. The transcript improvement comes along for the ride.
Two questions before ordering in week one
How does the five-week pace interact with the desk
Comfortably, by design: clusters sent at week-open come back with days in hand, boards same-day when needed, written work inside 24 to 48 hours, and the tutorship manager keeps the week-two ARA requirement covered so the administrative layer never bites.
What does the guarantee look like here
PSY/110 runs on the letter model, so the target is an A-range letter, revision free until it posts. The first sample is free, the flat quote arrives minutes after the rubric does, and the walkthrough that rides along is, fittingly for this course, a small lesson in how learning gets bought efficiently.