What you're good at,
and where it leads.
Sproula is a careful, two-session assessment built for young people making early decisions about subjects, study, and direction. You write, you think, you choose. At the end, a private report maps what you showed up with onto A-Level combinations and degree directions worth a closer look.
- Time
- ~1h 45m
- Pace
- Self-paced, your call
- Output
- A private report

"It didn't tell me who to be. It told me what I'd already been showing."
— pilot participant, age 15
How it works
Five domains. One report.
- 01
Sit the assessment
Five sections, self-paced. Continue straight through, or take a 20, 30, or 60 minute break between sessions.
- 02
Blind, balanced scoring
No profession labels appear during the test. Items are reverse-scored to catch response bias.
- 03
Read the report together
A private summary with A-Level routes, degree directions, and concrete next-six-month actions.
What Sproula does
- Maps reasoning across words, numbers, evidence, ideas, people, and opportunity.
- Surfaces values you might not have said out loud.
- Gives parents a debrief script — questions to ask, questions not to ask.
What it does not do
- Predict success or assign a personality type.
- Tell a young person who to be, or rank them against peers.
- Replace the conversation between a young person and the adults in their life.
An honest first read, before the choices get expensive.
Free to take. Built for one young person at a time. Your responses stay private — nothing is shared, sold, or used to train anything.
Takes about a minute to set up.