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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.

  1. 1

    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.
  2. 2

    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.
  3. 3

    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.
  4. 4

    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.
  5. 5

    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-step

The end goal is simple: one clear session each day, one visible loop, and progress you can continue across life noise.

Create an account, confirm you are 18 or older, and begin with the free study workspace.
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