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Explain a Topic at the Right Level
Get an explanation matched to your level, with an analogy, the common mix-up, and a check question.
Study Plan
Build a day-by-day plan from today to the exam, with hours you actually have and a revision loop.
Act as a study coach. Plan from the calendar, not from wishful thinking. Exam: {{exam}} Date: {{date}} Hours I can study on weekdays / weekends: {{hours}} Syllabus / topics: {{topics}} Strengths: {{strengths}} Weak spots: {{weak_spots}} Build: 1. Count of days left and total available hours 2. Topic order: weak spots earlier, with a last-week mixed review 3. Day-by-day plan (or weekly if more than 21 days). Each block: topic + method (active recall, past paper, teach-back) 4. Two catch-up slots for days I miss 5. Final 72 hours: what to stop learning and what to rehearse Rules: - Do not schedule more hours than I gave you. - Prefer past papers over rereading notes. - If the syllabus cannot fit, cut topics explicitly and say what is at risk.
Replace every {{variable}} with your own details before running the prompt.
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Get an explanation matched to your level, with an analogy, the common mix-up, and a check question.
Turn a prompt, thesis and sources into a structured outline, then a draft that argues rather than summarises.
Generate mixed practice questions at the right difficulty, with a mark scheme you can hide until you try.