For UCF Students, By UCF Students.
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Studying made soooo simple.
What's your toughest business class?
There's a packet for that.
ACG 2021
Build a strong foundation for future accounting classes, you'll have to take at least two more.
Your guide to debits, credits, financial statements and everything in-between is just inside.
ACG 2071
We know you've got other things on you plate.
Our goal is for Managerial to be manageable.
This course will simplify everything down so it's easy to understand.
FIN 3403
Our stand-alone Finance course, this one came by popular demand.
The most comprehensive (and time-saving) course available for Professor Whyte's class.
ACG 3131
Intermediate Accounting 1 is the make-or-break class for your accounting future...
Don’t worry, Accuity’s got your back.
We'll help you get that B or above, and keep you plugging along through the major.
ACG 3141
Intermediate 1 was tough, Intermediate 2 is definitely no joke.
Now in your major, your other classes will get more difficult, leaving you less free time.
We'll help you get some back.
More Coming Soon...
As you read this, we're continuing to develop more courses to help you through your college journey.
We'll see you in some soon...
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not convinced?
Got questions?
We've got answers.
Is the only way to learn through videos?
Accuity originally started as a tutoring service, and we still offer one-on-one sessions to provide students with an even more personalized option.
We're proud to hire all of our tutors from UCF, ensuring that they've been through your exact class, and providing opportunities to amazing students.
You can book a private session with one of our tutors right from within your course, or sign up monthly to save up to 30% off each session.
Are all of Accuity's resources online?
Just swing by The Spot, UCF's on-campus print shop to grab your Blue Packet to study with.
Does Accuity just give me the answers to my homework?
This way, you can work through an example problem with us, and then go an solve your real homework question using what you learned. Then when you get a similar question on exam day, you'll know what to do.