Notes inform you on a topic’s content. A guide informs you on the most logical order in which to file a topic to understand the following. A guide will inform you of prerequisite understanding to concepts, and where everybody appears to have misconstrued the same thing in the same way.
It contains more than notes because it connects each point to the next with the explanations: why this comes after that, how a worked example illustrates that, and what to do when the explanation does not help enough.
How No-AI Study Guides Support Independent Learning
Textbooks err in sequencing the most. This is because textbooks divide topics into chapters instead of portraying dependencies. Topics taught in this manner leave the student learning the exception before the rule, or mechanism before the application, and blame the student for the resulting confusion. If a guide were made by someone who ever taught the subject, those guides would put the dependencies in order.
Where AI falls down on study guides
Generating guides orders topics as the source material does because dependencies are not discernible with word frequency. This can leave you with a guide that explains a formula in section two and where it comes from in section seven.
What Human Support for No-AI Study Guides Includes
A map of prerequisite concepts is used as a guide while writing. This map has built-in self-checking questions at every section to help readers determine if they’re prepared to move on. A misconception comes from actually stumbling upon issues, and not from a desire for balance.
Using No-AI Study Guides Responsibly in Your Own Work
Work through each section, even if similar, because the self-checks are the purpose of the activity. Skipping over them kills the purpose of the activity. If you intend to use this to teach, rather than to learn, then upon receipt the copyright tips over to you, allowing you to modify it for use in your class at no additional cost.
What study guides cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical study guide
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short guide
1,200
$120
$1.20
$121.20
Standard guide
2,500
$250
$2.50
$252.50
Comprehensive guide
5,000
$500
$5
$505
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Study Guides Academic Support FAQs
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Standard self-check questions are included. For practice questions and answer explanations with substantial question banks and answers, just order them and we will have the same writer on both.
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Reviews
What clients say about our study guides
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
HBHannah BCourse Lead, Ravenscar Tutoring
Written for 16-year-olds actually
Most people say they will pitch it at a 16-year-old level, and then write something for first-year undergrads to read. This is the first set of guides which stopped my students from coming back to me to ask for the meanings of the different sentences.
Verified orderStudy guidesJune 2025
HYHassan Y
Condensed a term into something usable
From the twenty-two lectures in my employment law module, I’ve got forty pages of notes to revise. Cases in each principle are listed without regard to lecture weeks, which is how the exam lists them.
Verified orderStudy guidesFebruary 2026
FDFatou DCurriculum Lead, Teranga Learning
Written for fifteen-year-olds and stayed there
This is about reading level. A lot of people, including most writers, become inadvertently more formal after around page two. This piece retained the level of formality throughout. I checked it with a class before approving it.