It’s midnight. Your exam is at 8 AM.
You have a 400-page textbook you haven’t opened. The 6-hour playbook to actually pass — with CorpGPT doing the heavy lifting and the human parts (sitting, flipping, sleeping) the only thing left.
400
pages
6
hours
1
chance

Seven moves. Most of them automated.
The exact sequence — what CorpGPT produces and what you actually do — from 11 PM to 8 AM.
Upload everything
Textbook PDF. Lecture slides. Syllabus. Drop them all in. More sources = better questions.
Get the Study Guide
Whole textbook compressed into chapter-by-chapter summary. Key concepts. The stuff professors actually test.
Quiz yourself · find the weak spots
30–50 questions from your source. Wrong answers = where you spend the next hour.
During mitosis, sister chromatids separate during which phase?
Flashcards · only what you missed
Generate a deck from every wrong answer. Five fast passes beat two careful ones.
Front
What enzyme unwinds DNA at the replication fork?
Back
Helicase. Breaks hydrogen bonds between base pairs to separate strands.
Mind map · connect the concepts
How chapter 3 relates to chapter 7. The thing professors hint at when they say 'connect the concepts.'
Sleep. Seriously.
Your brain re-files the night's work into stable memory. Sleep is part of the plan, not optional.
Memory consolidation: active
Flashcards on the way in
Reinforce the paths you built. Don't learn anything new. You arrive warm, not exhausted.
Three forces. Not magic.
Force 01
Active recall beats re-reading
Every quiz question forces retrieval. Retrieval is what builds memory. Reading the same page five times builds familiarity, which feels the same and is nothing like it.
Force 02
Targeted weakness
You don't have time to study everything. Study exactly what you got wrong. Let what you already know slide.
Force 03
Sleep + morning rebuild
Your brain consolidates while you sleep. Morning flashcards rebuild retrieval paths right before you need them. You arrive warm, not exhausted.
“Walked in cold to a 400-page bio textbook at midnight. CorpGPT built the study guide, the quiz, the flashcards. I slept four hours, did flashcards on the bus, and walked out with a B+. My roommate thinks I’m magic.”