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Master the AICE essay before it masters you

Right Track AICE gives Florida 9th graders a step-by-step system — command words decoded, PEEE paragraphs locked in, and a full timed exam simulation — so you walk into Cambridge General Paper ready to score, not scramble.

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Right Track AICE Foundations

I'm not here to encourage you — I'm here to give you a system that works when the clock is running and the prompt is unfamiliar.

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What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Decode any Cambridge AICE command word — Assess, Evaluate, Discuss, To what extent — and instantly know the exact essay structure it demands
  • Write a roadmap-driven thesis statement within 5 minutes of reading an unseen prompt, with no second-guessing
  • Identify logical fallacies, statistical manipulation, and bias in complex sources, and weigh the credibility of competing perspectives with precision
  • Integrate counter-arguments and opposing evidence that strengthen rather than undermine your own line of argument
  • Write dynamic, PEEE-structured analytical paragraphs with academic detachment, precise transitions, and Cambridge-appropriate tone
  • Complete a full AICE General Paper exam simulation within a strict 45-minute window — outlining, drafting, and self-editing for maximum marks

How it works

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This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

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4 modules · 12 lessons

1

Deconstructing the Prompt & Command Words

Students learn to read any Cambridge AICE prompt with precision — decoding command words to determine exactly what structure, stance, and depth each question demands.

  • 1.1Decoding the Vocabulary: What Assess, To What Extent, Evaluate, and Discuss Actually DemandIncluded
  • 1.2The Anatomy of a High-Scoring AICE QuestionIncluded
  • 1.3Mapping the Thesis: Write a Roadmap-Driven Thesis in Under 5 MinutesIncluded
2

Source Evaluation & Detecting Bias

Students build the critical eye needed to analyze data, weigh competing perspectives, and detect manipulation and bias in complex sources.

  • 2.1Spotting Logical Fallacies and Statistical ManipulationIncluded
  • 2.2Authority vs. Opinion: How to Weigh the Credibility of a SourceIncluded
  • 2.3Counter-Perspective Integration: Acknowledging the Other Side Without Weakening Your ArgumentIncluded
3

Structured Paragraphing & Argument Mapping

Students move beyond the rigid five-paragraph formula into dynamic, balanced analytical writing using the PEEE framework and Cambridge-appropriate academic tone.

  • 3.1The Point-Evidence-Explanation-Evaluation (PEEE) Framework for AICEIncluded
  • 3.2Constructing Transitional Bridges Between Opposing ParagraphsIncluded
  • 3.3Nuance and Tone: Writing with Academic Detachment and PrecisionIncluded
4

Timed Exam Simulation & Precision Writing

Students conquer freshman exam panic by internalizing a concrete 45-minute system for outlining, drafting, and self-editing under strict Cambridge conditions.

  • 4.1The 45-Minute Blueprint: Outlining, Drafting, and Proofreading Under PressureIncluded
  • 4.2Self-Editing for Conciseness: Cutting Fluff to Maximize Points Per ParagraphIncluded
  • 4.3Full-Length Diagnostic Exam Simulators Mirroring Real AICE Exam ConditionsIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

The High-Achieving 9th Grader

She's been a straight-A student in U.S. formats and needs a clear system to transfer that drive into Cambridge's open-ended analytical world.

The Strong Reader, Weak Writer

He can absorb complex texts easily but freezes when asked to construct a structured argument — PEEE and thesis-mapping give him the framework he's been missing.

The First-Generation AICE Student

Her family isn't familiar with Cambridge exams, so she needs a self-contained, no-assumptions course that explains the format from the ground up.

The Test-Prep Veteran

He dominates multiple-choice but needs to rebuild his toolkit for a format that demands a claim, a line of argument, and a defended conclusion.

The Proactive Parent

She's enrolling her freshman in AICE and wants a structured, credible resource that builds real academic writing skills — not just test tricks.

The Time-Crunched Overachiever

She's juggling extracurriculars, honors classes, and a packed schedule — she needs efficient, high-leverage systems she can master without hours of aimless review.

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I know exactly where you're standing right now.

You're a sharp student. You've done well in school, you probably have a strong GPA, and you signed up for AICE because you're ready for a real challenge. But then you got your first look at a Cambridge General Paper prompt — something like "To what extent is social media a threat to democratic discourse?" — and instead of confidence, you felt a very specific kind of panic. Not because you don't have ideas. But because nobody ever taught you the system for turning ideas into a structured, scored AICE argument.

That's the gap I built Right Track AICE to close. I've worked with students at exactly this transition point — the moment when U.S. test-prep habits run out and the Cambridge format begins — and I've seen the same stumbling blocks come up every single time: misreading command words, writing a thesis that lists topics instead of making a claim, building body paragraphs that summarize instead of analyze, and freezing up when the clock starts. These aren't intelligence problems. They're system problems. And systems can be taught.

In this course, I give you the exact playbook. You'll learn how to decode any AICE command word and immediately map the essay structure it demands. You'll use a concrete method to write a roadmap-driven thesis in under five minutes — no staring at a blank page, no second-guessing. You'll build analytical paragraphs using the PEEE framework, develop the academic detachment Cambridge rewards, and learn how to handle counter-arguments the way the strongest essays do: not by avoiding them, but by using them to deepen your own position. And you'll do all of it under real exam conditions, with timed simulations designed to build the mental stamina the 45-minute window requires.

I respect you enough to skip the fluff. You don't need motivation posters or vague encouragement — you need a reliable process that holds up under pressure. That's what this course is. Come in ready to work, and I promise you'll leave with a system you can trust every time you sit down to an AICE exam. Let's get to work.

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  • 4 modules, 12 lessons
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