I built this for my kids.
They go to school in Guilford County. Both were falling behind — not because they weren't trying, but because sitting through lectures and waiting for one big test at the end didn't work for them.
I noticed the same thing about myself growing up. Whenever I struggled with something, I'd find examples and practice problems and work through them until it clicked. I still do this at work today. It's a simple approach, but it works.
The problem is, good NC EOG practice tests aren't easy to find — and tutors are expensive.
So I built EOGPrep. The idea is simple: 15 to 60 minutes of practice a day, on real NC EOG-style questions, whenever they're ready. No scheduling. No tutor. Just consistent practice before the test.
Grades matter — for school choices, for opportunities. Average students can absolutely get good grades. They just need a way to practice on their own terms. That's what this is.