This Website is a joke, It's so buggy. If you get something wrong over twice you will be forced to do a 3-6 step question just so you can pass that one question, homework its-self is already time con... See more
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let those who are present warn those in the future and let those who made sparx warn themselves of a dumber future
this does not teach us now... take some advice from me will ya... people rush sparx because if they do no get all the question finished they will get a detention. they rush it sooo much they barely learn anything... if you take advice from me i would like you idiots to make sparx a platform where not everything needs to be perfect and when someone gets a question wrong but finished count it as finished and if they want to retry they can LIKE SENACA like omg senaca is actually good but sparx? sparx is planning some next level world domination
I genuinely think that Sparx Science is… AN ABOMINATION TO SOCIETY.
I genuinely think that Sparx Science is an abomination. I literally put in the correct answer. BUT if I put a capital letter in front of it or something like that. IT.STILL.MARKS.IT.WRONG. Why does it genuinely exist?! ALSO if you don’t complete it to 100% at my school (Or spend at least 30 mins to and 1hr) YOU GET A FLIPPIN DETENTION
Torture it's just torture no stopping…
Torture it's just torture no stopping just tears
im not even gonna explain my problems
im not even gonna explain my problems. its all on sparx leaning
I would like to politely request…
I would like to politely request TrustPilot add a .25 for this utter abomination of a platform, because this BARELY works, I now have to do this every week on science and it takes hours. One of the worst platforms I had the displeasure of using
Sparx science
Sparx science. To be entirely honest it is a lot better than sparx maths and is the only kind of sparx i will willingly do. Yes it is still crap but it's still decent.
Actually good
I will be honest, Sparx Science is so much better than shitty Maths. Sparx Science is way easier for me to complete
made me too many time want to fill up a…
made me too many time want to fill up a bath and put all electronics in it then move to south africa and become an ore miner
So much better than sparx maths
So much better than sparx maths, BUT IS STILL TERRIBLE!
this was the worst app ive ever used in…
this was the worst app ive ever used in my entire life i cried a total of 3141592653589 times
Sparxscience is awful
I write down the correct answer, get it wrong, go through the lengthy video to find out my answer was correct WORD TO WORD like come on just stop it already.
ruined it
i love relativity, Schrodinger's cat, sir isaac newton.
this ruined everything. i die inside every time i do a science practical remembering that this piece of dogschizzle. to the man/woman/either in-between, i hope bothe sides of your pillow are warm even when you flip it over.
worst app ever if you are a head of school reading this, dont give sparx a penny of your money.
worst app ever if you are a head of school reading this, dont give sparx a penny of your money.
keeps on marking my correct answers as incorrect.
everyone at my school hates this
website_name = "sparxscience"
website_name = "sparxscience"
while website_name == "sparxscience":
print ("this website is rubbish")
I got one question wrong on Sparx and
I got one question wrong on Sparx and my whole life collapsed instantly. The screen didn’t just say “incorrect” — it opened some kind of secret football portal. Next thing I know, a guy who looked suspiciously like Erling Haaland’s long‑lost cousin and someone claiming to be Man City’s “mystery manager” showed up wearing sunglasses like they were in a budget spy movie.
They didn’t kidnap me, but they did drag me into the most dramatic “educational field trip” ever. Suddenly I’m on a plane heading straight toward a volcano, alarms going off, maths questions flying everywhere. The only way out? Apparently I had to charm the cabin crew with the smoothest, most elite rizz known to mankind.
Somehow it worked. I escaped. But Sparx still gave me a 0% for the assignment.
Would not recommend
THE SOUL-CRUSHING VOID OF SCIENTIFIC MISERY
I am writing this from the trenches of my kitchen table while my Year 9 child weeps over a diagram of a mitochondrion. Sparx Science isn't an educational tool; it’s a psychological warfare experiment designed to turn bright-eyed students into hollowed-out husks of despair.
First off, the 'Support' videos. They are the digital equivalent of someone explaining how to build a nuclear reactor while talking underwater. They explain absolutely nothing, yet the system expects you to answer questions with the precision of a NASA engineer.
And the marking system? EVIL. My kid spent 45 minutes on one 'Challenge' question. They got the answer right, but because they didn't include a specific capital letter or used a slightly different (but scientifically correct) term, the system screamed 'INCORRECT' and sent them back to the start of the entire section. It’s like being trapped in a recursive loop of academic purgatory.
Then there’s the 'Overdue' emails. It’s 10:00 PM on a Sunday, and I’m getting notifications like my child has committed a felony because they haven't finished the 'Optional' (read: MANDATORY) extension on electromagnetism.
The UI looks like it was designed by someone who has never seen a child or a science lab. It’s clunky, it’s pedantic, and it has successfully made my kid hate the entire concept of the universe. We used to look at the stars; now we just look at the '0% Complete' bar and contemplate throwing the laptop into a black hole.
PRO TIP: If you want your child to become a poet or a hermit just to avoid ever seeing a periodic table again, get Sparx Science. Otherwise, RUN."
uh no your wrong
uh no green is not a primary color it's red blue and YELLOW not red blue and GREEN
utterly terrible
Sparx Science is honestly one of the worst things to happen to homework. The questions are repetitive, the explanations barely help, and the whole system feels like it was designed to waste as much time as possible rather than actually teach anything. Spending ages stuck on the same question because the platform won’t accept a perfectly reasonable answer is unbelievably frustrating.
Instead of helping you understand science, it just turns homework into a tedious grind where you’re more focused on getting the system to accept an answer than actually learning. The videos are dull, the hints are useless, and the constant checking just makes the whole experience annoying.
If the goal was to make students hate science homework, then congratulations—Sparx absolutely nailed it.
This website is terrible very time…
This website is terrible very time consuming
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