From the team behind Path to Foreign Service

Study for the FSOT in 5 minutes a day.

Open the app, answer a few FSOT‑style questions, see exactly where you stand. Build the daily habit that actually moves your score — instead of cramming the night before.

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The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain ended with the Treaty of Ghent. What was the primary territorial outcome of this treaty?
ABritain ceded control of the Oregon Territory to the United States
BThe United States acquired British‑held forts along the Great Lakes
CThe treaty restored prewar boundaries with no territorial changes for either side
DBritain recognized American sovereignty over Spanish Florida
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Why it works

Four things that make consistent practice stick.

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Build the daily habit

Five‑minute sessions, streak tracking, and a single "today" screen. Small enough to do every day; consistent enough to actually matter.

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Find your weak spots before test day

Section‑level diagnostics show exactly where you're strong and where you're losing points — Job Knowledge, English Usage, Logical Reasoning, broken down so you know where to focus.

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Understand why you missed it

Every wrong answer comes with an explanation that walks through the reasoning, not just the right letter — so the next similar question doesn't trip you up.

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Free to start, no commitment

Ten questions a day, free, forever. No card, no trial countdown. Upgrade only when you want unlimited practice and full diagnostics.

Why trust us

From a community that's been preparing FSOT candidates for years.

FSOT Daily is built by the same team behind Path to Foreign Service and FSO Compass — the independent guide and community that's helped thousands of candidates navigate the FSOT and application process.

We've spent years answering the same questions on forums, the platforms, and over email: where do I start, what's actually on the test, how do I make practice stick? The app is our newest addition to help you — distilled into something you can use in five minutes a day.

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Yes. The question bank is written to the October 2025 FSOT format — Job Knowledge, English Usage, and Logical Reasoning, in the multiple‑choice style and difficulty range candidates report seeing on the actual test. We revise content as the format evolves.
Ten questions every day, forever. Streak tracking, full written explanations, and your overall accuracy. No credit card, no trial countdown. Premium unlocks unlimited practice, section‑level diagnostics, AI explanations on missed questions, and timed full‑length sets.
Yes — native apps on the App Store and Google Play. Your account, streak, and progress sync across devices.
FSO Compass is a desktop‑oriented platform focused on providing candidates with a full testing environment experience; FSOT Daily is a mobile‑first practice app built around a daily habit. We don't try to replace a full prep course — we focus on the one thing most candidates skip: answering FSOT‑style questions consistently in the months before the test.
No. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the U.S. Department of State or any government agency. The official FSOT is administered by Pearson; we have no role in test administration, scoring, or any subsequent assessment.

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