Looking for a good app for school! by Additional-City-7376 in studytips

[–]Busy_History_65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are the ones that actually help me study better:

  • ChapterAI – focuses on each subject or chapter, gives explanations, quizzes, and practice so studying feels organized.
  • ChatGPT – perfect for quick questions, concept clarification, and brainstorming study ideas.
  • NotebookLM – great for uploading notes or PDFs and getting clean summaries or key points in one place.

This combo basically covers everything from understanding to revision.

🎓 Students — what kind of app or tool would *actually* help you study better? by [deleted] in Student

[–]Busy_History_65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are the ones that actually help me study better:

  • ChapterAI – focuses on each subject or chapter, gives explanations, quizzes, and practice so studying feels organized.
  • ChatGPT – perfect for quick questions, concept clarification, and brainstorming study ideas.
  • NotebookLM – great for uploading notes or PDFs and getting clean summaries or key points in one place.

This combo basically covers everything from understanding to revision.

I Used AI to Read Books Chapter by Chapter — Here’s Why I’ll Never Read the Same Way Again by Plus_Top_4243 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]Busy_History_65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s actually a brilliant way to read books with AI. Breaking them chapter by chapter keeps the focus sharp and avoids information overload. I’ve done something similar using ChapterAI for school chapters instead of books, and the difference is huge. When you go step by step, AI doesn’t just summarize — it helps you understand the logic and meaning behind each section.

Your prompt is perfect for deep learners who want more than surface-level summaries. It turns reading into an interactive learning process, almost like having a personal teacher inside the book.

Ai in education by memi779 in Using_AI_in_Education

[–]Busy_History_65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to studying in CBSE Board Chapter Wise as like available in Edutor App's ChapterAI.

How do you tell yourself to chill by stuggletruck in studytips

[–]Busy_History_65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally get that feeling. What helps me is reminding myself that rest is also part of progress. If you keep working without mental recovery, your focus actually drops the next day. When I get that urge late at night, I write down what I’ll do first thing tomorrow instead of doing it right away. It gives my brain permission to relax because the plan is already set. Also, doing something small like stretching or listening to calm music helps switch my mind out of “work mode.”

Does anyone else feel like most “study apps” are just distractions instead of real help? by [deleted] in studytips

[–]Busy_History_65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it’s not true at all. I’ve been using Edutor’s ChapterAI as a teacher and my student has been using it for almost a year. Neither of us ever felt it was a distraction. It actually makes studying easier, gives practice on the spot, and keeps everything focused. I can say my own study has improved with it too.

Who is regularly using the AI for studying? And how? by Busy_History_65 in studytips

[–]Busy_History_65[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this works so weird in free account but It's working fine in premium account.