Afficient Academy

1054 S De Anza Blvd, 95129, San Jose, United States
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2.05
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Afficient Academy

Afficient Academy, a leading provider of AI-based K-12 learning programs, offers computerized Math and English programs that greatly improve learning efficiency and quality. Founded in 2014 to help students “Achieve ‘A’ Efficiently,” Silicon Valley-based Afficient Academy has helped over 15,000 students with its market-proven, self-paced learning programs powered by its patented “Afficient Methodology.” After a complimentary online diagnostic test, students get individualized AI-based programs that adapt to their academic levels. Intelligent algorithms guide students through learning paths that are highly efficient and optimized to help students reach A/A+. Live teachers provide support to help students in their self-learning process. Interactive, fun, and rewarding, Afficient programs motivate students to make persistent progress and achieve excellence. Over 90 percent of Afficient students complete one grade level with an A/A+ in two to four months. Students are empowered to get into advanced courses and get better grades in school – all with less time and stress. www.afficienta.com.

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Pest
CA

suck well the scoring system is bs and deducts at least 0.3 score points when you get one question wrong but when you get all six questions right it gives back a pitiful 0.05. Then sometimess the system makes me wrong but when i press check answer a second time without changing anything its says im right and doesnt even give back any points. one of the worst learning experiences I had. better off just paying for a tutor class. Also the demo the system gives is nothing compared to the actual questions as most of the questions are specific situations and the demo is very broad. demo is like "oh 1+1=2" and 5 x 4=20 but the quetions are like 11(5x+7/2)+67-5(2-5y)=1. worst website ever.

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ALEXANDRA LIN
GB

Honestly the 1st month was going well… Honestly the 1st month was going well and I met the words in books. Everything was great until I got to the next grade session, for some reasons the percentage wouldn't go up higher at all! My parents requires 60 percent each day and Afficient is not helping with that. I hate this app but I have to use it.

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AW
GB

This website sucks! I hate this website. The instruction are unclear and they give you questions that they never teach you how to solve. Ever since my mom sign me up all I heard from her is how much percent you did today. I rather have a real teacher teaching me math instead of this program. Those people who give this a 5 star review probably never even know how frustrating it is to do math on this website. Doing math on this website is the worst and the most stressful experience of my life.

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Henry Wang
GB

building collapesd! My son started in 4th Grade. He reached 6th grade by now, and his teacher said that he was "accused of skipping questions leading to "learning loss"." He was kicked back to 4th grade, and has to start over. "It's like building a 100 floor building, and I'm building the 51st floor, then teacher finds out and teacher becomes an earthquake and shakes so hard that the building collapses back down to the 1st floor and he has a pile of rubble, and start over." my son said.

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Warren Lo
GB

Afficent Math is horrible Honestly, as a student, this program is utterly sh1tttt. The computer system in it sucks, it can't detect anything and tends to just give random questions from 4 grade even though I am a high schooler. Furthermore, the demos are extremely confusing often with 3+ paragraphs explaining a simple x+1=3 question. Then when you actually start doing the problem it's 11(5x+7/2)+67-5(2-5y)=1. This is extremely frustrating as you just spent 10-20 minutes reading the demo to find out that the actual problem is much more complex. Moreover, the system is extremely expoiltable as each exercise only has around 10 problems and students (like me) can just screenshot the problem and then just look back to it for the answers. Overall, afficent math is not recommended to your child unless you want them to kill themselves. You will have your child better off using a math program such as Khan Acedemy.

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