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UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University
Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University

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Turn your study materials into flashcards, quizzes, and mock exams in seconds.

Upload Your Study Material

Add your notes, PDFs, or any content. Our AI identifies the core concepts and high-priority exam topics.

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AI Builds the Exam

A full practice exam is generated: structured, formatted, and scored just like the real thing.

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Review & Improve

Get detailed explanations for every answer. Know exactly what to revisit before the real exam.

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Simulate the Real Exam

Practice under real exam conditions using AI-generated tests that mirror the structure and difficulty of your actual assessments.

Understand Every Mistake

Every wrong answer comes with a clear explanation and a tip on how to approach the question next time.

A deeper look

Short quizzes test pieces; full exams test pacing, stamina, and switching between formats. Mock exams built from your notes help you rehearse the real structure, not just isolated facts.

Time and pacing

Many lost points come from bad time splits, not missing content. Run timed mocks with the same duration and allowed aids you expect on exam day.

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Mirror the real format

Group sections the way your assessment does, MCQ, short answer, longer written parts, so you practice transitions, not only individual questions.

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When to use full tests

Use short quizzes while learning units; save full mocks for integration weeks or the final stretch. If a score is weak, break topics into smaller drills first.

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Turn results into a fix list

Sort errors: careless, partial understanding, never seen, ran out of time. Fix the top repeat themes before sitting another full-length mock.

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