Schoolhouse.world: peer tutoring, for free.
Free SAT® Prep, as part of a research study.
SAT® Bootcamps
Free SAT® Prep, as part of a research study.
Get free help applying to college.
College Admissions Workshops
Get free help applying to college.
1-on-1 conversations on global topics
Dialogues
1-on-1 conversations on global topics
A global network of volunteers.
Explore Tutors
A global network of volunteers.

Join this subworld to ask questions, participate in discussions, and attend sessions.

Want to host your own sessions?

Become a tutor to lead sessions, give back, and build community.

Starting Soon

History Series

6

US History Practice Test

Starts

Let's have fun together all whilst studying and preparing for your next exam. This will be a fun trivia game (Kahoot, Blooket, or possibly Gimkit) to study. :)
Feel free to join as a co-host and host your own sessions in this series or request extra sessions. :)
This is fun to join even if you aren't currently taking any history classes as it will be a fun trivia.

Hannah W

0/500

John Lewis: Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble

2nd session

This isn't just a history lesson—it's a call to action. We'll time-travel through the most pivotal moments of the fight for justice, from the segregated South to the halls of power, all through the incredible life of a man who started as a sharecropper's son and became a moral titan.

Here’s what you’ll experience:

🚦 Walk Across the Edmund Pettus Bridge: Virtually step onto the bridge on "Bloody Sunday" and feel the tension and courage it took to face down violence for the right to vote.

🧠 Masterclass in "Good Trouble": Decode Lewis's philosophy of strategic, nonviolent activism and learn how to apply it to the issues you care about today.

💥 Become a Freedom Rider: Through immersive storytelling, face the brutal risks and unwavering resolve of the activists who desegregated the South.

🎤 Analyse the Iconic Speeches: Hear the powerful words of the youngest speaker at the March on Washington and discover the art of persuasive, moral leadership.

⚖️ Connect History to NOW: Draw direct lines from the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to the voting rights debates of today. Your voice will be essential in this critical discussion.

How you'll engage:
This session is built for participation! Expect fast-paced live polls, breakout room debates on modern activism, and a chance to design your own "Good Trouble" campaign. You won't just learn about history, you'll learn how to make it.

Leave this session not just informed, but transformed with the inspiration and tools to stand up, speak out, and take the necessary action.

Lahithya C

1/5

Unknown World History

3rd session

Each day we will go over 1 topic of Unknown World History! (In rotation with my area-based unknown history sessions)

Isabela M

1 spot left!

The World's Revolutions

6th session

We'll be covering some our world's most famous and interesting revolutions from the Neolithic revolution to the Russian Revolution. Discussion will include philosophy, economics, and linguistics.

More sessions may be added.

Myraa K

3/10

British Empire in India (Continuation)

6th session

This is a continuation of a previous series as requested by a learner. We will be picking up where the learner left off!
The topics covered in this series will be
- The Revolt of 1857
- Indian Renaissance
- India's struggle for freedom
Please ask for a recap if you are not a learner from the previous series, as we covered a lot of material.

Amia L

1 spot left!

AP Human Geography Crash Course

10th session

Vocab is a huge focal point of the AP Human Geography test. Each week, we will review vocab that is essential to passing the AP Test. We will play fun review games and make connections between key vocab.

Avika C

1/10