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

Sit down at the library pod and immediately pull a decade of AAMC questions to analyze the pattern. Developing independent theories like 'the test-makers love this specific trap answer' is basically your second major. The official prep book is just a reference — real studying is all about the FLs. You're wrong sometimes, but when you're right? You become a legend.
You don't avoid disagreements with your partner — you find them exciting. Post-argument you're somehow closer. You get pulled in fast by people who intellectually challenge you.
You throw out ideas in meetings that seem out of left field, but in hindsight they were right. You question existing methods and find better approaches as a default setting. In teams that need innovation, you genuinely shine.
Frugal most of the time, but when something catches your attention, you go deep — and spend accordingly. Latest tech, books, specialty courses — feeding intellectual curiosity is never a waste. Your brain is richer than your bank account.
Reading the test-maker's intent is step one. Asking 'why was this question written this way' leads you straight to what actually matters. While everyone else is memorizing content, you're decoding the question pattern.
Pour full effort into what you think will show up, cut what you think won't — ruthlessly. You run on your own priority list instead of the official curriculum. It's a strategic bet, but your hit rate is surprisingly solid.
You start studying Biochem, find an interesting enzymatic pathway, and end up deep-diving for three hours. What feels like a detour is actually all background knowledge compounding. The side quests are the main quest.