Foundation Route

How to Use ChatGPT for School

ChatGPT helps you work through hard concepts, plan essays, and prepare for exams faster. This route shows you how to use it as a thinking partner, not a shortcut.

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Using ChatGPT for school means using it to do the thinking with you, not for you. Ask it to explain a concept 3 different ways until one clicks. Ask it to quiz you before an exam. Ask it to poke holes in your essay argument before you submit. The Practical Prompts route at aidowith.me covers 15 academic scenarios in about 1 hour 15 minutes: concept explanation, essay planning, exam prep, problem-set coaching, and research structuring. By step 6 you'll have a concept-explanation prompt that breaks down any topic in 2 to 3 passes. By step 12 you'll have an exam prep system that covers more material in 45 minutes than a 3-hour solo review session. Each step gives you a prompt you can use the same week in your coursework. You'll keep using them long after the route ends.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You read the textbook 3 times and still don't get the concept until you ask ChatGPT to explain it a different way.
  • You use ChatGPT to write your essays but the output doesn't match your argument and you don't know how to fix it.
  • You have an exam in 2 days and 8 weeks of material to review, with no system for knowing what to prioritize.

With aidowith.me

  • A concept-explanation prompt that requests 3 different explanations at different levels of detail.
  • An essay planning workflow that keeps ChatGPT inside your argument instead of replacing it.
  • An exam prep system: topic list, prioritization by likelihood, and a quiz prompt that tests recall.

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How It Works

1

Ask for 3 explanations at 3 levels of depth

For any concept you don't get, prompt: 'Explain this at a beginner level, an intermediate level, and with a concrete example.' One of the 3 will click. Follow up with: 'Now quiz me on this in 5 questions.'

2

Plan your essay with a devil's advocate prompt

After writing your thesis, ask ChatGPT: 'What are the 3 strongest counterarguments to this thesis?' Address the strongest one in your essay. This makes your argument tighter and shows critical thinking.

3

Build an exam prep sprint for 2-day review

List every topic in the exam. Ask ChatGPT to rank them by likelihood of appearing based on the course description. Start with the top 5. Use a quiz prompt for each: '5 short-answer questions on this topic, then the answers.'

Use ChatGPT as a Thinking Partner, Not a Shortcut

15 academic scenarios: concept explanation, essay planning, and exam prep. Build your system today.

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What You Walk Away With

Ask for 3 explanations at 3 levels of depth

Plan your essay with a devil's advocate prompt

Build an exam prep sprint for 2-day review

An exam prep system: topic list, prioritization by likelihood, and a quiz prompt that tests recall.

"I was failing organic chemistry until I figured out how to ask ChatGPT to quiz me on mechanisms. Went from a D to a B in 3 weeks."
- Undergraduate student, pre-med

Questions

Use ChatGPT to help you think, not to write your submissions for you. Ask it to explain concepts, critique your arguments, suggest counterpoints, and quiz you on material. These uses make you a better student without producing content you'd submit as your own work. The Practical Prompts route at aidowith.me focuses on ChatGPT as a preparation tool across 15 academic scenarios.

Explaining difficult concepts at multiple levels, generating essay outlines and counterarguments, producing practice exam questions, summarizing dense reading material, and checking your logic or math steps are all strong use cases. Submitting ChatGPT's output as your own work is a separate question that depends on your institution's policies. The route focuses on using AI to do the work with you, not instead of you.

Give ChatGPT your exam topics list and ask it to rank them by likely weight based on the course description. Then use a quiz prompt for each topic: request 5 short-answer questions, answer them yourself, then check against ChatGPT's provided answers. This active recall approach covers more material in less time than re-reading notes. The Practical Prompts route builds this exam sprint system in steps 10 through 12.