XP, OLC, CLP, ILE — we use a lot of acronyms. This page breaks down every term, how it works, and exactly how you can benefit from each one.
Every term used across Studuet, in plain English.
XP is how Studuet measures your growth and engagement. Here is every way to earn it — for both students and tutors.
OLC turns exam score improvements into tutor bonuses. It aligns what the tutor earns with what the student actually achieves.
* OLC rates are set by Studuet admin and may vary. These are illustrative figures.
Your all-time XP total places you in a league tier. Higher tiers unlock better competition prizes, higher visibility in tutor search, and exclusive badges.
Answers to the most common questions about how the platform works.
No. XP is a gamification score only. It determines your league tier, squad ranking and competition eligibility, but it cannot be exchanged for money or payments. Prize Draw tickets (which can be exchanged for rewards) are separate and earned through XP milestones.
Yes — once a student has completed their CLP Assessment, every tutor card in the Browse Tutors page shows a personalised compatibility percentage. This is calculated in real time from the student's cognitive profile and the tutor's Teaching Profile vector. Tutors who haven't completed their Teaching Profile show a neutral 50% until they do.
No, it is entirely optional. Tutors can earn purely through their hourly rate without enabling OLC. However, tutors with OLC enabled appear with a special badge in student search results and tend to attract students who are serious about score improvement.
When a squad challenge is accepted, Studuet records both squads' total XP at that moment as the baseline. After 7 days, it recalculates total XP for both squads and the squad with the higher XP gain during that window wins. The system handles this automatically — no manual input needed from either squad.
The ILE (Intelligent Learning Environment) automatically adjusts the study interface based on your CLP scores — for example, using a dyslexia-friendly font if your profile suggests it, or chunking text into shorter paragraphs if you have a lower attention span score. You can override or disable individual ILE settings in your student dashboard under Settings → Learning Environment.
No — each student can only belong to one squad at a time. If you want to join a different squad, you need to leave your current one first. Be aware that if you are the squad leader and you leave, leadership is transferred to the longest-serving member. If you are the only member, the squad is disbanded.
When you enter a session room, Uris is automatically given the session context — subject, your role (student or tutor), and your CLP profile type. This context is injected into the first message silently, so Uris can give relevant, subject-specific answers without you needing to explain what you are studying. Outside sessions, Uris uses your CLP profile and most recent session history for context.
Regional and National tournaments are organised by Studuet admin and open for squad entry on the Competitions page. Regional tournaments are open to squads in a specific country or area. Regional winners are automatically qualified into the National competition. National tournaments run annually and the winning squad receives the Studuet National title, a large XP bonus, and a digital trophy for every member's Study Passport.
Complete your CLP Assessment, get matched with your perfect tutor, and start earning XP from day one.