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

Corner seat at the coffee shop, headphones in, phone face-down — you're ready. Filtering out all ambient noise and locking onto AAMC practice questions with full attention. Even surrounded by other people, the aura you project makes it clear: do not interrupt. Solo focus mastery, achieved.
Low contact doesn't mean low interest — that's just your style. You show up fully when you're actually present, not constantly available. 'Someone who's okay with not texting all the time' is the ideal partner. Quiet but unmistakably there when it counts.
Unnecessary meetings, pointless status updates, performative processes — none of that gets your energy. You deliver results and let them speak. 'Says little but always delivers' is the reputation that follows you, and it's the one that matters.
You know exactly which subscriptions and expenses you can cut and you cut them. Nice-to-have vs. need-to-have is a distinction you make with zero sentimentality. Your spending structure is lean, and the savings accumulate without effort.
You run AAMC practice questions on repeat until the question type feels automatic in your hands. Muscle memory for test-taking is a real thing and you've built it. On test day, your hands move before your conscious brain does.
Clearing the score cutoff is the goal — not perfection. You don't waste energy chasing 100% when 510+ is the target. Allocate exactly what's needed, not a joule more. Realistic strategy is your operating system.
People drop out of pre-med, others post about acceptance rates, everyone around you is either panicking or celebrating — and your pace doesn't change. External turbulence doesn't reach you. That stability over the long haul is your defining advantage.