You already think
like a sociologist. Now prove it.
Rapid-fire quiz rounds and scenario drills that drill Durkheim, Marx, and intersectionality until the concepts feel like second nature โ not just something you read once.
5-question diagnostic ยท No email required ยท Results in 90 seconds
From "I'm behind" to "I'm ready."
Three students. Three different exam types. One thing in common: they stopped re-reading and started drilling.
Maya Okonkwo
Junior, Sociology Major โ UMass Amherst
68%
Before
94%
After
Maya had her Sociological Theory midterm in six weeks. She'd read every chapter twice. She could define Durkheim's anomie, Merton's strain theory, Weber's rationalization. But when her professor posted a practice scenario โ a community reacting to sudden factory closures โ Maya froze. She could see the concepts but couldn't connect them.
โI'd been re-reading my textbook for three weeks and still couldn't apply anomie to a real scenario. Cohort's scenario drills changed that in a weekend.โ
โ Maya Okonkwo
Free vs. Pro
8 factorsEvery framework,
scenario-tested.
202 concepts across six sociological subfields. Each one drilled through theory-identification, application, and cross-framework synthesis.
Classical Theory
Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Simmel, Parsons
covered
Conflict Theory
Neo-Marxism, feminist conflict, critical race theory
Symbolic Interactionism
Mead, Blumer, Goffman, labeling theory
Structural Functionalism
Parsons, Merton, social equilibrium, AGIL
Comprehensive
85% depth
Intersectionality
Collins, Crenshaw, matrix of domination
Social Stratification
Class, status, power, mobility, Bourdieu
33conceptsTotal Coverage
202
sociological concepts
Question Types
3
ID ยท Apply ยท Synthesize
The 2am
breakthrough.
From AP students to PhD candidates โ the moment theory stops being words and starts being tools.
โI failed my Durkheim quiz twice. After two evenings with Cohort's scenario drills, I could apply anomie to any social context my professor threw at me. Passed with an 88.โ
Keisha Morales
Sociology Junior, UC Santa Barbara
โThe cross-framework synthesis questions are genuinely hard. They're exactly what the AP exam asks for and nothing else I found prepared me for that.โ
Liam Nakashima
AP Sociology Student, Portland OR
โI failed my Durkheim quiz twice. After two evenings with Cohort's scenario drills, I could apply anomie to any social context my professor threw at me. Passed with an 88.โ
Keisha Morales
Sociology Junior, UC Santa Barbara
โThe cross-framework synthesis questions are genuinely hard. They're exactly what the AP exam asks for and nothing else I found prepared me for that.โ
Liam Nakashima
AP Sociology Student, Portland OR
โI was dreading my comps oral. My advisor kept saying I needed to synthesize faster. Cohort's timed scenario sets were the only thing that felt like real practice.โ
Fatima Al-Rashid
PhD Candidate, Georgetown
โThe weak-spot diagnostic told me I had a blind spot in feminist conflict theory. I'd never have known. Three weeks later it was my strongest area.โ
Devon Park
Sociology Senior, Michigan State
โI was dreading my comps oral. My advisor kept saying I needed to synthesize faster. Cohort's timed scenario sets were the only thing that felt like real practice.โ
Fatima Al-Rashid
PhD Candidate, Georgetown
โThe weak-spot diagnostic told me I had a blind spot in feminist conflict theory. I'd never have known. Three weeks later it was my strongest area.โ
Devon Park
Sociology Senior, Michigan State
5 questions.
Your weakest framework, revealed.
The diagnostic asks theory-identification questions first, then scenario-application questions, then ranks your results across six subfields with a shareable mastery chart.
90 seconds ยท No email ยท Results shown immediately
Free 5-Question Diagnostic
Theory ยท Application ยท Synthesis
Sample Results
โ Intersectionality flagged as weakest โ 43%

