What should I study?
Students often start with familiar topics because they are easier to open, while weaker areas stay hidden until a test exposes them.
StudyRn early access
StudyRn turns exam revision into a repeatable loop: see the next topic, practise the weak spot, get feedback while the attempt is fresh, and keep momentum with Rin's Grove.
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The gap
The hardest part of studying is often deciding where to begin, whether the practice is useful, and what to do with mistakes.
Students often start with familiar topics because they are easier to open, while weaker areas stay hidden until a test exposes them.
Practice works better when questions are tied to coverage and weak spots, not just whatever feels comfortable that day.
Feedback is most useful while the attempt is still fresh, when students can connect the mistake to the next revision move.
The loop
StudyRn connects the parts that usually sit apart: syllabus planning, practice questions, feedback, and motivation.
Start from a mapped syllabus so the session has a direction before the first question.
Use Dojo sessions to practise the areas that need attention, not only the topics that feel easy.
Use marked feedback to understand the missing step and turn mistakes into the next study target.
Let Rin's Grove make steady revision visible through progress, care, and rewards.
Inside StudyRn
Each part of StudyRn earns its place by helping the next session feel clearer, faster, or easier to keep going.
Map gives students a structured view of topics, coverage, and priorities so revision does not begin with a blank page.
Dojo turns the plan into focused question sessions, helping students spend less time choosing and more time practising.
AI-marked feedback helps students review what was incomplete, why it mattered, and what to fix in the next attempt.
Rin's Grove gives revision a calm progress layer: study, earn Bamboo, care for Rin, and see steady work become something visible.
Who it's for
StudyRn is designed to support practice between lessons: clear enough for parents to understand, direct enough for students to use on their own.
Open the app and know the next useful move.
A structured companion for regular practice between school, tuition, and independent study.
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Good to know
Clear answers for students and parents considering early access.
StudyRn is an exam revision companion built around syllabus planning, focused practice, AI-marked feedback, and habit-building through Rin's Grove.
Both. Students use StudyRn to guide practice. Parents can follow what the product is meant to support: a clearer, less random revision routine.
You can receive early-access updates, discount updates, and free-trial opportunities if they become available.
StudyRn is built by Kiroku Notes Pte. Ltd., a Singapore education technology company.
No. StudyRn supports planning, practice, feedback, and study habits. Results still depend on the student, schoolwork, revision time, and exam conditions.
Early interest should be easy to register. More detailed information such as subjects and school can be collected later if you join the product.