The questions are hard.
Your prep should be too.
2,000 original, exam-style ESAT & TMUA questions — every one with a full worked solution — plus timed mock papers that feel like the real test and a dashboard that tells you exactly what to fix. Built by Oxbridge and Imperial students who sat them.
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The curve is tangent to the -axis. Find the sum of all possible values of .
Pick an answer — we'll mark it.
Not a video course. A problem set you actually grind — and a marker that never sleeps.
The real exam, replicated
The timed engine mirrors the actual ESAT/TMUA platform — 40-minute modules, flag-for-review, navigator. Test day feels like Tuesday's practice.
Every answer is taught
Not a key — a full worked solution on every question, written the way an examiner would, so you learn the neat route, not the answer.
It tells you what to study
Each question is tagged to the official spec. Your dashboard maps progress topic-by-topic and surfaces exactly where you're weak.
A sandbox that feels like the real thing.
Full-screen, timed, no calculator, with flag-for-review and a question navigator — the same chrome as the live UAT-UK test. Sit a single module, or a full exam-day sitting from start to finish.


Students who just did it — not a faceless course.
Written by Oxbridge & Imperial students who sat these exams.
Every question is written and checked by people who recently passed the ESAT and TMUA and won their offers — so the difficulty, the traps and the mark scheme match what you'll actually face on the day. When self-study isn't enough, the same team tutors you 1:1.
Free to try. £5 to commit. £29 to win.
- + 10 exam-style questions
- + Instant score + weak-topic report
- + No card needed
- + ESAT: hardest 50 — 10 per module
- + TMUA: hardest 25 — both papers
- + Full worked solutions
- + Full 2,000-question bank
- + Timed mocks + progress dashboard
- + Pro: predicted score, interviews, PS
The stuff you're actually weighing up.
How is StemAdmit different from other ESAT and TMUA prep?
Three things. Every question is original and written to the official specification — we never recycle past papers — and each has a full worked solution that teaches the method, not just the answer. You practise in a timed engine that mirrors the real UAT-UK platform (40-minute modules, no calculator, flag-for-review, navigator). And because every question is tagged to a spec topic, your dashboard shows exactly what to fix next instead of leaving you to guess.
Will it actually improve my score?
It's built to. The free diagnostic pinpoints your weak topics, the adaptive study plan feeds you the right questions in the right order, and full worked solutions mean you learn the neat route every time — while timed mocks build the exam-day stamina that trips most people up. We won't promise a grade (nobody honestly can), but targeted practice on your actual weak spots is what moves the needle, and that's exactly what the dashboard drives.
Can I try it before I pay?
Yes. Start with the free 10-question diagnostic — no card needed — and you'll get an instant score plus a weak-topic breakdown. Want a harder taste? The £5 one-off 'Hardest Vault' unlocks the 50 hardest ESAT and 25 hardest TMUA questions with full solutions. Only upgrade once you know it's right for you.
What does it cost, and what's the difference between Standard and Pro?
Beyond the free diagnostic and the £5 Hardest Vault, full access is a one-off season pass valid for 12 months from purchase. Standard (from £99, or £29/month) unlocks the whole 2,000-question bank and the progress dashboard. Pro (£149 season pass) adds full timed mock exams, a predicted score, an adaptive study plan, interview prep and the personal-statement framework.
Are the questions any good — and current for this year?
All 2,000 are original, written to the current ESAT and TMUA specifications, matched to the real exam's format and difficulty, and independently checked for correctness. They're difficulty-rated and skew hard on purpose: the real tests are designed to separate strong candidates, so practising on easy questions just gives false confidence.
When should I start, and how much time do I need?
Sooner helps, but you can start any time and work in short, targeted sessions. Take the diagnostic first so you spend time on real gaps, not topics you've already got. Even a few focused weeks on your weak areas shifts your score — ideally begin over the summer before an October sitting so mocks and interview prep aren't a last-minute scramble.
Do you help with interviews and personal statements?
Yes. Pro members get subject-specific interview questions with model 'how to approach it' walkthroughs across Maths, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Economics, plus a personal-statement framework with reading lists and supercurricular ideas per subject. If you'd rather have a human, Tutoring pairs you 1:1 with a current Cambridge or Imperial student for mock interviews and statement coaching.
Who's behind StemAdmit, and is it affiliated with the universities?
It's built by a team of Oxbridge and Imperial students who recently sat these exams and won their offers, so the questions, traps and mark schemes match what you'll face. It's independent, though: the ESAT and TMUA are administered by UAT-UK, and StemAdmit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with any university or exam board.
See where you stand in 10 questions.
Free, and you can start without signing up. You'll leave with a score and a list of what to fix.