How to get started
Getting started with Stickit is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Stickit has been designed to make studying as easy as we can. Here’s how it works.
Step 1
Sign up for the Stickit platform
Follow this link and sign up for the Stickit platform. All you’ll need to do is provide a few key details and create a profile for the platform, so you can log in to view your course.
Step 2
Select the course best suited to you
Once you’ve created your profile and have received your login details, you can jump onto the platform and browse the courses to find the one that’s relevant to you. You’ll need a credit or debit card to pay for the course.
Step 3
Gain access to all course videos & materials
Once you’ve purchased the course, you’ll gain access to all of the course’s videos and supporting materials. You can take these at your own pace and jump around as you need to catch up or get ahead with your class curriculum.
Here’s how to use the platform
The Study Buddy International platform is really intuitive to use, but we’ve created this handy video to take you on a tour through the platform.
Why make us your Study Buddy?
Get additional study resources
The Stickit platform comes fit with additional resources, like study tips and broken-down notes to accompany the course content.
Get clear, easy-to-understand explanations
Your in-video tutor, Emma, will provide you with clear, easy-to-understand explanations. You can pause, rewind, and take it at your own pace, to suit your learning.
Enjoy 24/7 support & access to help
At lunch, late-night revising, or over the weekend. Stickit can be accessed whenever you like. It’s maths tutoring and support whenever you need it.
Track your progress
You can see how far into your course you are at a glance and easily track your progress. It’s an engaging way to watch your advancement in maths.
Get supporting notes & resources
Your course will come with a textbook full of supporting notes, working for equations, and a range of handy resources to help with your studies.
Flag lessons for revision
As you progress through the course, you can flag lessons. Flagging can mean whatever you need it to — we think it’s really handy for marking lessons you think you might need to revisit when it comes time for revision.