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 window seat at the coffee shop is yours by divine right. You're studying Biochem and suddenly you're staring out the window thinking about the social implications of this particular pathway. Deep understanding is what you chase — your pace is slow, but whatever you truly understand, you will never lose in a testing room.
Side-by-side reading at a coffee shop with occasional eye contact is more romantic to you than any elaborate date. Comfortable silence with someone who gets you is the gold standard. As deep as your feelings run, you're equally easy to hurt — handle with care.
You say less, but when you do speak it lands. That person in a meeting who says almost nothing and then delivers the observation that reframes everything — that's you. Quiet intuition as a professional differentiator.
You pay for quality spaces where you can think clearly and feel at ease. Window seats at coffee shops, environments with a certain quality of atmosphere — the spaces you inhabit directly shape the quality of your inner life, and you take that seriously.
The best moments are when you're reading and something snaps into place — sudden intuitive understanding. When that happens, the material is permanently encoded. Forcing memorization without that click doesn't produce lasting retention for you.
You're precise at identifying what a question is actually testing — the core issue beneath the surface setup. Your answer speed is deliberate, but your error rate is low. Careful beats fast on the sections where reasoning matters most.
Your empathy runs deep, so time around people drains you. Recharging in solo coffee shop sessions isn't antisocial — it's maintenance. Protecting that quiet solo time is how you stay sustainable through the full length of pre-med.