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

You sit down at the coffee shop and immediately pull out your timer: 25 minutes on, 5 minutes off. It doesn't matter how loud it gets around you — when the timer rings, you focus; when it rings again, you rest. Ten complete cycles is today's goal. Background noise cannot penetrate the steel wall of your study routine.
A week before the date: location picked, restaurant selected, route mapped. No spontaneity, only preparation. Your partner just shows up and gets to enjoy everything. It's the human equivalent of a hotel concierge.
You systematize work and build repeatable processes wherever you go. Your standards are crystal clear. From day one, people know you're the one to trust with anything important. You own the process — always.
You log expenses in a budgeting app every day. How much went to food, fixed costs, savings — all of it lives in your head in real time. Financial anxiety is foreign to you because you've never let the numbers get out of hand.
You cannot start a session without a timer. The 25-minute unit creates psychological safety. Even in a coffee shop, headphones on and timer running = library-level focus achieved.
You track total daily study hours in an app and log it religiously. Your weekly hour count has to hit a minimum before your anxiety calms down. Numbers visible = mind at ease.
Phone flipped face-down, focus app running, distraction blocked. Whatever noise surrounds you, your self-discipline stays intact. That internal control is what builds the MCAT score.