Workflow
A study loop that keeps you on the next right task
The app is built around a repeatable daily rhythm: learn, practice, review, and recalibrate.
Answer first
The workflow turns MCAT constraints into a daily recalibration loop.
A student sets score, weekly hours, and test timing; the app generates a roadmap, routes daily work, and adjusts from misses and review data. Use official AAMC sources for exam scope, scheduling, and score-release dates.
Overview
Execution is the product, not just planning
Set a target, generate your plan, then run repeated cycles that keep your study load efficient and directional across C/P, CARS, B/B, and P/S.
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Set clear constraints
Pick your target score, weekly hours, and test date so the plan respects the MCAT runway you actually have.
- No overpromising from impossible targets.
- A time budget that matches your life.
- A single source of truth for score, time, and weekly capacity.
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Generate an adaptive roadmap
The app turns your inputs into a phase-based MCAT plan with checkpoints, CARS consistency, and workload pacing.
- Four-phase structure from baseline to polish.
- Prioritized content and practice mix.
- A clear path for each week.
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Run daily focus loops
Work in short cycles: learn, practice passages, review misses, and correct the next block.
- Consistent progress despite busy schedules.
- Misses become the basis for the next day.
- Less context-switching between resources.
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Recalibrate from results
Signals from misses, card recalls, section quizzes, and full-length review shape the next cycle.
- Weak topics surface without guesswork.
- Faster correction when performance drifts.
- A plan that stays useful as your score changes.
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Finish with simulation discipline
Use the final stretch for timed simulations, full-length review, and high-impact correction sprints.
- Confidence built in exam conditions.
- Effort spent where test-day variance is highest.
- A cleaner transition from prep to test day routine.
Efficiency edge in practice
The goal is to keep study momentum boring in a good way: no extra tools, no long setup, and no guesswork about what to do next.
- Start in under five minutes from your first screen.
- The app keeps the next action explicit, reducing planning drift.
- Feedback loops stay in one workspace; no manual exports between steps.
- You can increase intensity without losing continuity.
Execution-first workflow start
Step-by-stepThe end goal is simple: one clear session each day, one visible loop, and progress you can continue across life noise.