Seeing LeapMath excited me. I am a honors roll student, moving towards 7th grade and LeapMath looked perfect for my summer practice. I downloaded LeapMath with high expectations which were not met. Honestly, not even close. First off, the practice was boring and looked like a black test screen. There also weren’t a lot of practices I could do because I had to buy a membership. My parents bought the membership for 1 month & were ripped off (will be talked bout later) to unlock all the lessons. I was mainly practicing in fractions, I was excelling in this subject which made it quite easy. I finished the lessons in 5 1/2 minutes - 13 seconds. In 3 days time I finished every topic in fractions. What a waste of my mom’s money. Not to mention the Cosmo Help button, available during practice doesn’t even work. He just tells you he cannot solve the problem. The only thing good about LeapMath was the videos, the only thing I found engaging, interesting, and helped me learn. I loved how there was a comment section and how leap math was constantly answering questions, and liking comments on there, just being an active listener to all of the scholars listening. That was amazing. Unfortunately since everything else was terrible, I gave LeapMath a low score. If you / your child is a straight A student like me, don’t download LeapMath. I wouldn’t recommend LeapMath period though. If you are looking for a fractions practice app that’s fun for kids 3-6, download Frax, but if your child is a scholar in the upper grades, it may not be efficient. Overall, LeapMath was pretty eh (except this videos).