Choosing Topics and Difficulty

Available Topics

LifeSchoolers offers a comprehensive library of math topics spanning elementary school through college-level mathematics. The topics available to you depend on whether you are using the Starter tier or a premium subscription.

Starter Tier Topics

With a Starter account, you have access to the following topic areas:

  • Counting — Number recognition, skip counting, comparing numbers
  • Arithmetic — Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
  • Fractions & Decimals — Fraction operations, decimal conversions, mixed numbers
  • Algebra — Basic equations, variables, expressions, and word problems

Premium Topics

Premium subscribers gain access to advanced and specialized topics including:

  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Calculus I, II, and III
  • Linear Algebra
  • Differential Equations
  • Probability & Statistics
  • Physics Math — Vectors, E&M calculus, tensor analysis, variational methods
  • Mechanical Engineering Math — Statics, thermodynamic calculus, FEA, control systems
  • Electrical Engineering Math — Circuit analysis, signals & systems, Maxwell's equations
  • Computer Engineering Math — Boolean algebra, graph theory, cryptographic math, ML math
  • Aerospace Engineering Math — Orbital mechanics, aerodynamics, flight dynamics, CFD
  • Actuarial Math — Interest theory, life contingencies, loss models, derivatives pricing
  • Logic Puzzles — Pattern recognition, syllogisms, grid puzzles, riddles
  • Graduate-level topics

Algorithmic vs. AI-Powered Generation

Topics are generated using one of two methods:

  • Algorithmic (instant) — Counting, Arithmetic, and Fractions & Decimals use algorithmic generation. Problems are created instantly with no wait time.
  • AI-powered (a few seconds) — Pre-Algebra and all topics above it use AI-powered generation. This produces more varied and nuanced problems but may take a few seconds to complete. You will see progress messages during generation.

Understanding Difficulty Levels

Each topic can be generated at one of four difficulty levels:

  • Easy — Introductory problems that focus on fundamental concepts. Great for building confidence and learning new topics.
  • Medium — Standard practice problems at grade-level expectations. This is the best choice for regular homework and study sessions.
  • Hard — Challenging problems that push your skills further. These may involve multi-step reasoning, larger numbers, or more complex scenarios.
  • Mixed — A combination of Easy, Medium, and Hard problems in a single worksheet. This is excellent for comprehensive review and test preparation.

Tip: The Mixed difficulty is especially useful for review sessions. It gives you a realistic mix of problem types, similar to what you might see on a test or exam.

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