Two original full-length simulations and a sequencing guide for past Regents from JMAP.org. Take under exam conditions, then circle back to the units where you lost points.
Enduring Issues · Civic Literacy
AI generates a fresh prompt with documents, locks the timer to exam length, then grades your essay against the Regents rubric.
Concept · Evidence · Connection · Organization · Writing
Score your own essay against the 5-category rubric. Use after a timed essay to spot which category to drill next.
Self-Determination · Rule of Law
Model essays with paragraph-by-paragraph annotations showing how each section connects evidence to the civic concept. Toggle annotations on or off to read like a grader.
Prompt → thesis · 3 paragraphs · concept link
Paste any prompt, pick a structural template, and get a thesis, hook, and 3 paragraph plans — each explicitly mapped to the civic concept and tagged with the units to pull evidence from.
Pre-built cases + thesis templates
All 11 official enduring issues with 4–5 ready-to-deploy cases each, sample theses, exam-day workflow, common mistakes, and two full 9–10 point sample essays.
Pre-built cases + prompt strategy
Six civic concepts (movements, international cooperation, forms of government, constitutional principles, crisis response, civic responsibility) with 5–6 ready cases each, sample theses, prompt-choice strategy, and two full 9–10 point sample essays.
Full original simulation
Baseline diagnostic. 28 stimulus MCQs, 2 CRQ sets, Enduring Issues essay, Civic Literacy essay — with answer key, CRQ rubrics, and sample essay outlines.
Full original simulation
Second simulation, same difficulty and format as Exam #1. Take after Exam #1 plus at least one past Regents from JMAP.org.
How to use JMAP.org exams
4-week build-up schedule (June 2019 → 2022 → 2023 → 2024), exam-day strategy, topic frequency, and rubric coaching for CRQ + both essays.