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 walk into the library pod, headphones in, phone off, world gone. Five years of AAMC practice tests fully analyzed and error patterns documented before you open the review book. While others are still watching their first Kaplan lecture, you're already finishing your third full pass. The quiet powerhouse of the silent floor.
When feelings develop, your first move is analyzing the other person — their preferences, patterns, what makes them react. By the time you approach, you know more about them than they've told you. Cool on the outside, fully planned on the inside.
You are most productive when you can go deep alone without interruption. Autonomy over direction, independent work over collaboration. Your expertise compounds unusually fast and you earn recognition as a rare, highly specialized asset.
Short-term returns don't interest you. Index funds, long-term savings, compounding over time — you're playing a different game than everyone else. Not flashy right now, but in ten years the gap will be undeniable.
You map the relationships between Biochem and Orgo concepts in your head like an architecture diagram. Understanding before memorization. Once the structure clicks, the details populate themselves.
Starting 180 days out, reverse-engineered to daily targets by section. By the time others are beginning to prep, you're already mid-review. Self-directed and unshakeable — the plan goes exactly where you set it.
Your concentration peaks when you're completely alone. The library pod is your optimal operating environment. Uninterrupted deep focus is the most productive study mode that exists — and you've mastered it.