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The Test-Day Cram Stack: Stop Making One AI Do Everything

Most people open one AI and force it to do everything. That is why cramming still feels slow. Each of these four tools wins at one specific study job, and the night before a test is exactly when matching the tool to the task pays off. The full stack is below with the exact prompts. Copy them as written.

Cram a whole chapter: NotebookLM

Drop your notes and slides into NotebookLM and generate the Audio Overview. Then leave the house. Listen on a walk instead of rereading at a desk, your eyes are fried by exam week anyway. This is also the all-nighter move. NotebookLM on a walk, no screen. The material keeps going in while your eyes get a break.

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Drop notes and slides into NotebookLM, generate the Audio Overview, listen on a walk

Drill dates and definitions: ChatGPT

Paste your list of dates, terms, or definitions, then run this prompt. The 10-in-a-row rule is the whole trick. Lucky guesses do not survive ten straight, so nothing counts as done until it is actually locked in.

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Quiz me on these in random order until I get 10 in a row, then move on

Practice problems: Gemini

Ask Gemini for practice problems on whatever unit you are weakest in, one at a time, so you actually attempt each one instead of skimming solutions and nodding along. Swap [unit] for yours.

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Generate 10 practice problems on [unit], one at a time. Check my answer and explain what I missed before moving on.

A wall of handwriting: Gemini

When your notes are a mess of handwriting, snap a photo and send it to Gemini with this prompt. Its vision holds up on handwritten pages, so your paper notes turn into something you can actually quiz against.

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Turn these handwritten notes into clean text, then quiz me on them one question at a time

The concept that will not click: Claude

You have reread the same paragraph four times and it is still fog. Stop rereading. Make Claude come at it from five different angles instead. One of them usually lands, and you only need one. Swap [concept] for whatever is stuck.

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Explain [concept] five different ways: ELI5, analogy, story, technical, visual

Quizzing in the car: ChatGPT voice mode

Dead time is drill time. Paste your notes or the chapter into ChatGPT first, then switch to voice mode on the drive or the bus and get quizzed out loud. No screen, no hands, just answers. Swap in your own chapter.

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Quiz me on chapter 7, one question at a time

Test anxiety: Claude

Dump the full spiral into Claude the night before. Everything you are scared of, everything you have not covered, all of it. It is not a therapist and it is not pretending to be one, but laying the panic out and getting a calm, structured response back turns a spiral into a list, and a list is something you can work through. One caution: keep it about the test. Anything genuinely heavy belongs with a real person, not a chatbot.

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Here is everything I am worried about for tomorrow's test: [paste the spiral]. Turn it into a list: what to review tonight, what to skip, and what I am more ready for than I think.

The full stack at a glance

Save this. Match the task to the tool and stop forcing one chatbot to do everything.

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Cram a chapter: NotebookLM, audio overview
Memorize dates and definitions: ChatGPT, 10 in a row
Practice problems: Gemini
Handwritten notes: photo to Gemini
Concept that will not click: Claude, five ways
Quizzing in the car: ChatGPT voice
Test anxiety: Claude, spiral to list
All-nighter: NotebookLM on a walk, no screen

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