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

You say almost nothing during the session, then you drop one sentence — "that question type has appeared in every released test since 2019" — and everyone stops and writes it down. You're the group's oracle. Quiet, strategic, accurate.
You show love through careful attention rather than words. You remember small details. You notice things. When you do say something meaningful, it lands hard because you don't say it often. Once you open up to someone, you stay open. For a long time.
Long-game strategic thinking is your mode. Research, engineering, product development, quant roles — anything requiring deep analysis and a multi-year view of outcomes. You see several moves ahead and that gap is your career advantage.
Long-term value over short-term gratification, always. You invest intentionally in things that compound — education, index funds, quality tools. Impulse buys don't make it past your internal filter.
Systems thinker. You mentally map how concepts connect to each other before you memorize anything. Understanding the structure is the prerequisite. Memorizing without understanding feels physically wrong to you.
Intent-reader. You ask yourself 'why did College Board write this question?' before answering it. That meta-level thinking makes you unusually strong on tricky application problems.
Group environments drain your battery faster than most. You need dedicated decompression time after every session. That solo reset hour is not optional — it's how you show up ready tomorrow.