How AI-Brained Are You, Actually?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini... can't tell if you should ask AI or just text a friend? Six levels of AI dependence — from full analog to full cyborg.
What's Your MCAT Study Personality? | 32 Types

The moment you sit down at your library pod, it's game on. Target scores per section, daily quotas reverse-engineered from test day — a living spreadsheet is always running in your head. Orgo X points, CARS Y points, Bio Z points... You know your 510 trajectory at all times. While others spiral into slumps, you're already drafting next month's curriculum.
The moment you catch feelings, you've already mentally planned next month's dates. No spontaneity, only strategy. To your partner it feels reassuring — to you, that IS romance.
Day one at a new job and you're already mapping your five-year trajectory. You know exactly what milestones lead to the next level. Coworkers start whispering 'that person is going to make partner' before your first performance review.
Paycheck hits and you allocate expenses before spending a dime — reverse budgeting at its finest. Index funds, emergency fund ratio, monthly savings targets all tracked in a spreadsheet. Impulse purchases? Not in your vocabulary.
Pulling ten years of AAMC data and charting question frequency by topic is basically your hobby. Knowing that a certain concept shows up every single year is somehow calming. You run a data-driven MCAT operation.
You plan from target score down to daily page counts. Reaching your goal score is not the destination — the system you built already has you locked into that trajectory. You let results do the talking.
When people around you drop pre-med and pivot to other paths, you don't flinch. 'If my plan is intact, I'm good' — that unbothered mindset keeps you planted in your library pod. That focus is what builds the acceptance letter.