Prime Point

Prime Point

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Everything you need to know about using Prime Point — whether you are a student looking to grow, a master building your classroom, or an educational center onboarding your team.

Quick Start

Up and running in four steps

1

Create an Account

Register for free. No payment required — just a username and password.

2

Follow a Master

Go to your Profile and use the Masters selector to choose the educators you want to follow.

3

Take a Practice

Choose a timed or open-ended practice set and submit your answers to earn points.

4

Rise in Rank

Accumulate points and climb from Novice all the way to Grandmaster.

For Educators

Becoming a Master

Masters are approved educators who create content, manage students, and run classrooms. Becoming a Master is a straightforward three-step process.

  • Submit Your Application

    Visit the Masters page and click 'Become a Master'. Fill in your name, subject, and a short description.

  • Await Admin Approval

    An admin reviews your profile. Your dashboard will show a pending badge while the review is in progress.

  • Unlock Full Master Tools

    Once approved, you can create practices, assign homework, publish tutorials, and run private classrooms.

Application Flow

Fill in the Master application form
Pending admin review Pending
Approved — all tools unlocked Approved
Master Capabilities

What Masters Can Do

Approved Masters have a full suite of teaching and management tools at their disposal.

Create Practices

Build multiple-choice question sets with difficulty levels (easy / medium / hard), time limits, pass scores, and max attempt caps.

Manage Students

View everyone who follows you. Remove students from your roster and organise them into named groups for bulk operations.

Create Groups

Group students by class, level, or any criteria. Assign homework to a whole group with a single action instead of individually.

Assign Homework

Link any practice to individual students or groups, add notes, and set an optional deadline. Track status — Pending, Submitted, or Graded.

Write Tutorials

Publish rich-text articles with a category, thumbnail, and linked practices. Students can like or dislike your tutorials.

Run Classrooms

Create private classrooms with structured lessons. Attach practices, homework, and tutorials to each lesson. Host a classroom-level discussion.

Generate Certificates

Issue printable certificates to your students directly from your Master profile page — no third-party tool needed.

For Students

Student Guide

How to Choose and Follow a Master

Browse the Masters list to see all approved educators. Click any master to view their profile, subject, average student score, and the practices they have published.

  • Go to your Profile page after logging in.
  • Scroll to the Masters section and use the selector to add the masters you want to follow.
  • Save your profile. The master's practices and homework will now be accessible to you.
  • You can follow multiple masters at the same time.
  • Remove a master from your selector at any time to unfollow.

How it looks

Browse Masters page
View master profile & practices
Open your Profile → Masters selector
Save — now enrolled as a student Done
Feature Guide

Platform Features

Practice System

Practices are the core of Prime Point. Each practice is a set of multiple-choice questions created by a master. Masters configure exactly how students experience each practice.

  • Three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard.
  • Optional time limit — the timer counts down and auto-submits when it expires.
  • Pass score threshold — you must reach this percentage to pass.
  • Max attempts cap — masters can limit how many times a student can retry.
  • Show-answers-after option — correct answers are revealed once the attempt is completed.
  • Free and available-for-all flags — masters can open a practice to the entire platform.

Practice Metadata

LevelMedium
Time Limit30 min
Pass Score70%
Max Attempts3
Questions20

Homework System

Masters link a practice to a homework assignment and push it directly to students or groups. Students complete the linked practice to submit the homework.

  • Create homework: give it a title, optional notes, a linked practice, and an optional due date.
  • Assign to individual students or to an entire group in one step.
  • Student completes the practice → homework status moves to Submitted automatically.
  • Master grades the submission and can leave written feedback.
  • Track per-student status from the homework detail view.
Pending Submitted Graded

Assignment Overview

Group: Advanced Class12 students
Practice: Grammar Test 3
Due date2026-05-25
Submitted8 / 12

Tutorial System

Tutorials are long-form rich-text articles written by masters. They can include images, formatted text, and links to related practices — turning a lesson into an interactive experience.

  • Categories: Mathematics, Korean, Programming, English, Other.
  • Read time is estimated automatically from the word count.
  • Students can like or dislike a tutorial to give the author feedback.
  • Link any number of practices to a tutorial so students can test themselves immediately.
  • View count is tracked so masters can see which tutorials are most popular.

Tutorial Card

CategoryProgramming
Read time8 min
Views142
24 2

Classroom System

Classrooms are private learning spaces managed by a master. They contain structured lessons, and only enrolled students can access the content.

  • Add students individually or import a whole group at once.
  • Each classroom has ordered lessons with a status: Not Started, Ongoing, or Finished.
  • Attach practices, homework assignments, and tutorials to any lesson.
  • Upload lesson notes (PDFs, slides) that students can download per lesson.
  • Each classroom has its own discussion board for class-specific questions.

Lesson Structure

Lesson 1: Introduction Finished
Lesson 2: Core Concepts Ongoing
Lesson 3: Practice Session Not Started

Discussion Forum

The platform-wide discussion forum lets anyone ask questions, share insights, or start a conversation. The best answers rise to the top through community voting.

  • Threads are organised by category — find the right section quickly.
  • Announcements and pinned threads stay at the top of their category.
  • Upvote helpful threads and replies — downvote off-topic ones.
  • Thread authors can mark one reply as the accepted answer.
  • Sort by Latest, Most Votes, Recent Activity, or Unanswered.

Thread Example

How do I improve my score?
+14 1 5 replies
Best answer accepted
Progression

Rank System

Your rank is calculated from the total points earned across all completed practices. The higher your score on each attempt, the more points you receive.

🐼

Novice

Points: 0 – 49

Just getting started. Every journey begins here.

📖

Scholar

Points: 50 – 149

Building knowledge and consistent study habits.

Expert

Points: 150 – 299

Deep understanding across multiple subjects.

🏆

Grandmaster

Points: 300+

The highest rank. Mastery of the platform's hardest challenges.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Creating an account, following masters, taking practices, and participating in discussions is completely free. Some practices may be marked as free by the master; others may be restricted to enrolled students only.

Visit the Masters page and click 'Become a Master'. Complete the short application form with your name, subject area, and a brief description. An administrator will review and approve your application. Once approved, all master tools are unlocked immediately.

Go to your Profile page and scroll to the Masters section. Use the multi-select to add any masters you want to follow, then save your profile. You can add or remove masters at any time the same way.

Each time you complete a practice, points are added to your student profile based on your score. Higher scores give more points. Points accumulate across all practices and determine your rank on the platform.

Once you reach the maximum attempts set by the master, the Start button is disabled and you will see a message indicating you have used all your attempts. Contact your master if you need an additional attempt.

Yes. A master can add you to as many classrooms as they manage. Each classroom is independent with its own lessons, content, and discussion board.

Yes. When a master assigns homework, they can view each student's submission status, score, and any written feedback they leave. This lets masters track progress and provide personalised guidance.

Tutorials are organised into five categories: Mathematics, Korean, Programming, English, and Other. Masters choose the best matching category when publishing a tutorial.

Ready to get started?

Join Prime Point today — it is free for students and educators alike.