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Parents of Imperial College London first-year students

You sent them
to one of the world’s
best universities.

Imperial College London’s first-year curriculum is one of the hardest transitions in UK higher education. UMM gives your student PhD-led live workshops, 18-hour-a-day academic support and full session recordings — mapped precisely to what their module is actually covering that week.

The transition gap

What happens
in Week 3.

The gap between A-level mathematics — even A* grades — and Imperial’s first-year curriculum is steep and fast. Students who excelled at A-level encounter proof-based mathematics, abstract algebra and multi-variable calculus at a pace that leaves little time to consolidate. The students who fall behind do not always ask for help. UMM is the support structure that catches them before they fall.

It is not about ability
Imperial accepts exceptional students. Falling behind in Week 3 is not a sign of inability — it is a sign that the support structure has not kept up with the curriculum pace.
The exam window is narrow
First-year summer exams determine progression. The May–June window is the highest-stakes period of your student’s academic career so far. UMM exists for exactly this period.
Course-specific, not generic
UMM workshops are mapped to Imperial’s published syllabi — not generic university mathematics content. Your student gets support for exactly what their module is covering that week.
What UMM delivers

PhD-led.
Live. Rigorous. Recorded.

Live PhD-led workshops
Four 60-minute sessions per month per course, led by PhD graduates and doctoral candidates. Live, interactive, past-paper mapped.
Full session recordings
Every session is recorded and available immediately after it ends. Your student can rewatch any session at any time, as many times as they need.
18-hour-a-day moderation
Post questions to the course forum at any time. PhD moderators respond within active hours. Overnight questions answered the following morning.
UMM Live platform access
Your student accesses workshops, recordings and the Academic Community through learn.unimathsmastery.com — available on any device.
Discord Academic Community
Real-time peer learning with other Imperial first-years, plus direct facilitator access between sessions.
Resources library
Past paper worked solutions, examiner report summaries and revision guides released to enrolled students throughout the term.
Pricing

Transparent pricing.
No hidden fees.

Compare UMM to private tutoring. An Imperial PhD tutor charges £50–£108 per hour for a single student. UMM delivers live group workshops at £74.75–£99.75 per session, plus 18-hour-a-day forum support and full recordings. The value per pound is significantly higher.

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Gifting a subscription

Set it up
on their behalf.

Parents can register on behalf of their student and arrange payment directly. Contact us by email or WhatsApp and we will guide you through the process. You will need your student’s Imperial email address and their programme and course of interest.

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Common questions

What parents
ask us most.

Is UMM affiliated with Imperial?
No. UMM is an independent academic support service. All module references are based on publicly available Imperial course information. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Imperial College London.
What if my student misses a session?
Every session is recorded and available immediately after it ends. Missing a live session does not mean missing the content — the recording is available indefinitely.
Can we cancel if it is not working?
Yes, at any time. No lock-in beyond the current billing month. The UK Consumer Rights Act 2015 14-day cooling-off right applies from the date of first payment.
How do I know my student is engaging?
The UMM Live platform records session attendance and forum activity. Contact us at any time for an engagement update on your student’s account.
What courses does UMM cover?
Seven first-year courses: Calculus & DEs, Linear Algebra, Probability & Statistics, Applied Maths, Vector Calculus, Mechanics and Real Analysis — covering Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computing and other STEM programmes.
How is this different from a private tutor?
A private tutor gives one-to-one sessions at £50–£108/hour with no recordings, no community and no exam-specific mapping. UMM delivers four live sessions per month at £99.75 per session, plus 18-hour-a-day moderation, full recordings and a Discord community — all mapped to Imperial’s exact syllabus.
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