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Study notes — Maths 1
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Study notes — Physics
Study notes — Chemistry
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The monthly plan (£19.99/month) is a rolling subscription you can cancel anytime. The 'Until October' (£44.99) and 'Until January' (£59.99) passes are one-time payments that unlock full access right through to that ESAT sitting — no recurring charges. If you're sitting in October or January, a pass usually works out cheaper than paying monthly until then.
Yes. You can cancel the monthly subscription at any time from your account settings — you keep access until the end of the period you've already paid for. The seasonal passes are one-time payments, so there's nothing to cancel; access simply runs until the sitting date.
We don't offer a time-limited trial — instead the free plan is permanent. It gives you all the study notes, the ESAT guide, and a complete diagnostic mock exam sat in the real emulator, with an estimated scaled score, topic-by-topic analytics and full worked solutions — more than enough to see exactly where you stand before upgrading.
No. Study notes for all 5 ESAT modules are free to access with no subscription required, as is a full diagnostic mock exam. The paid plans unlock the full practice question bank, all the other mock exams, and progress-tracking analytics.
Most students start 6–10 weeks before their test date. The ESAT takes place in October/November, so aim to begin serious preparation in September. That said, even 3–4 weeks of focused practice with Trivial can make a significant difference.
Trivial covers the full ESAT specification and is equally useful for Imperial applicants. The same sections — Mathematics 1, and your choice of Mathematics 2, Physics, Chemistry, or Biology — are used for Imperial admissions. Check your specific course requirements for which Section 2 module to choose.