Why I Created ExamGiant

Welcome to ExamGiant.

I created this platform because I believe too many students need affordable, practical ways to improve their education and create more opportunities for their future. This first video explains the mission behind ExamGiant and what I hope this website will become over time. 







ExamGiant was created with three main goals in mind.

First, I want to help students compete for money they can use for college or educational tools. Too many families cannot afford private tutoring, expensive programs, or extra learning resources. That is why I want ExamGiant competitions to stay low-cost and accessible. Most competitions are designed to have a low entry fee, with low-cost retakes for individual sections when allowed. The goal is to grow prize pools through many affordable entries, not by making participation expensive.

Second, I want students to measure true mastery, not just familiarity. In many subjects, especially foundational ones like math facts, it is not enough to eventually get the answer right. Students should be able to answer quickly and confidently. That is why many of the exams on ExamGiant are designed to test speed as well as accuracy. If a student cannot respond quickly, that is a sign that more study may be needed. This gives students a clearer picture of what they really know.

Third, I want to provide teachers with another option besides traditional multiple-choice testing. Multiple-choice tests can sometimes reward guessing instead of understanding. My goal is to build exams that better show whether students actually know the material.

ExamGiant is still growing, and I plan to continue adding new tests and features each month. Over time, I also want to add more tools that help students learn, not just test what they know.

My goal is to keep this platform as affordable as possible for families and schools so that more students can benefit. If this mission speaks to you, I hope you will explore the site and come back as ExamGiant continues to grow.

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