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 SAT Study Personality? | 32 Types

The moment SAT season hits, you flip into full commander mode. You're scheduling sessions, dividing content sections, and checking everyone's progress daily. "How far are you?" is your group chat signature move. Your study group's scores are going up — which is great, except you keep running out of time for your own prep. Irony.
You treat relationships like projects. From the first date you're already mapping where this is going and what the milestones are. You love planning everything for your partner — just remember they might have ideas of their own too.
Leading teams is literally your calling. You have a rare talent for diagnosing organizational problems and building strategy, which means consulting, management, or operations is where you'll shine. You get promoted faster than everyone around you — ngl it shows.
You calculate ROI before spending anything. Impulse buys are basically nonexistent. Every dollar gets a job, and 'will this help me in five years?' is your internal purchase filter. You're already thinking about index funds while your friends are doing DoorDash.
Strategic planner mode. You calculate time-per-section and optimize for efficiency. Teaching others is your secret weapon — you review the material twice without even trying, and that's just smart.
You analyze past College Board tests to detect question patterns, then ruthlessly cut what's unlikely to appear. 'This won't be on it' — and you say it with confidence. That bold call usually pays off.
You spend so much energy managing others that your own study time gets squeezed. Blocking out dedicated 'me-prep' days isn't selfish — it's the only way you don't burn out before test day.