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 crack open your review book at the coffee shop and immediately start blazing through it with a highlighter — key points only, everything else skipped. Racing through 300 pages in two hours is a flex, not a concern. 'You don't need to read everything — just know what's going to be tested' is a philosophy you live by and breathe.
Interested? You say so immediately. Not feeling it? You end things cleanly. Zero games, pure directness. It might catch people off guard, but that honesty actually builds more trust than any carefully managed approach.
You'd rather just try it than sit through a long planning meeting. Imperfect action beats perfect planning every time. 'Let's just run it' is your default. You learn fast from real feedback, and that speed compounds.
If you like it, you buy it. Comparison shopping feels like a waste of time. Occasional buyer's remorse, sure — but you reframe every regrettable purchase as a life lesson. Ngl, a pretty sustainable mindset.
Your goal is compressing an entire Orgo review book into two pages of essential notes. Strip out everything except the core keywords and testable concepts. The more minimal it is, the better it sticks.
On unknown questions, you eliminate the obviously wrong answers first and work from there. Even a 50/50 is a strategy. You have a documented ability to guess correctly that borders on supernatural.
A bad practice FL score barely phases you. 'I know what to fix, let's move on' — and you're already on the next section. Your recovery speed is your greatest mental strength.