Start Here: Getting Started With 240 Tutoring
Welcome to 240 Tutoring! If you’re new here, this article will help you get started and show you what to do next.
Use this guide as your starting point to learn how your subscription works, where to find your study materials, how to begin studying, and what tools are included in your study guides.
Who this article is for:
New 240 Tutoring users who want to know how to subscribe, where to go after signing up, and how to begin using their study materials.
How does a 240 Tutoring subscription work?
When you subscribe to a 240 Tutoring exam series, you get access to the study guides included in that series while your subscription is active.
Your subscription includes tools such as:
- Instructional lessons
- Videos
- Flashcards
- Quizzes
- Practice questions
- Diagnostic tests
- Timed practice tests
- Progress tracking
- Custom study planning tools
Subscriptions renew monthly until canceled.
Tip:
Before subscribing, make sure you know the correct exam and exam series you need for your certification.
How do I subscribe?
To subscribe:
- Go to 240tutoring.com
- Select the exam series you need
- Create your account
- Complete checkout
- Log in to begin studying
If you are part of a school, district, or preparation program, your access may be provided for you.
Where do I go once I’ve subscribed?
After you subscribe and log in, go to your dashboard.
Your dashboard is your main starting point. From there, you can:
- Enroll in new study guides
- View available study guides
- Return to your materials anytime
Think of your dashboard as your home base while you prepare for your exam.
How do I enroll in a course?
Once you are logged in:
- Go to your dashboard
- Select the exam you want to study for
- Click "Enroll Now" for that exam
- Begin working through the materials
Your subscription includes every guide we have available for that exam series, so you can access multiple study guides from your dashboard.
Tip:
If you are not sure which exam to choose, confirm the exact test name and code with your state or educator preparation program before you begin.
What should I do first?
If you’re not sure where to begin, we recommend this order:
- Open your study guide
- Review the content and structure
- Take the Plan to Pass (diagnostic test)
- Use your results to identify your weakest areas
- Work through the lessons, flashcards, quizzes, and practice questions
- Track your progress as you go
This gives you a clearer study path and helps you focus on what needs the most attention first.
Study tip:
Don’t worry if your first score is lower than expected. The purpose of the diagnostic is to help guide your study plan.
What’s included in the study guides?
Our study guides are designed to help you prepare in a structured, self-paced format.
Depending on your exam, your guide may include:
- Instructional lessons that explain important exam concepts
- Videos to support content learning
- Flashcards for quick review
- Quizzes to check your understanding
- Practice questions with explanations
- Diagnostic tests to identify strengths and weaknesses
- Timed practice tests to help simulate exam conditions
- Progress tracking tools so you can see how you’re improving
These tools are meant to help you study more effectively and build confidence before test day.
Study tip:
You can view your progress reports by clicking on your profile, going to Enrollments, and selecting Downloadable Records next to your study guide. There you’ll find your Diagnostic Test Report, Transcript, Practice Test Report, and Certificate of Completion.
What’s the format of the study guides?
Our study guides are fully online and self-paced. Once you subscribe, you'll gain full access to your study guides, but you'll need to complete each module before you can unlock and access the practice tests.
Most guides are organized into sections that may include:
- Reading-based lessons
- Video instruction
- Flashcards
- Knowledge checks
- Quizzes
- Practice questions
- Timed practice tests
This format is designed to help you learn the material, practice what you’ve learned, and prepare for the real exam over time.
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