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CHE 2A· Enderle's Midterm 2 · 12 studying nowMAT 21B· Integration by Parts · 8 studying nowBIS 2A· Cellular Respiration · 15 studying nowECS 32A· Dictionaries & Loops · 6 studying nowARE 100A· Consumer Theory · 4 studying nowSTA 13· Hypothesis Testing · 9 studying nowPHY 7C· Thermodynamics · 7 studying nowPSC 1· Cognitive Psychology · 11 studying nowCHE 2A· Enderle's Midterm 2 · 12 studying nowMAT 21B· Integration by Parts · 8 studying nowBIS 2A· Cellular Respiration · 15 studying nowECS 32A· Dictionaries & Loops · 6 studying nowARE 100A· Consumer Theory · 4 studying nowSTA 13· Hypothesis Testing · 9 studying nowPHY 7C· Thermodynamics · 7 studying nowPSC 1· Cognitive Psychology · 11 studying now

ChatGPT vs DavisGPT

Same question. Very different answers.

Night before the midterm. You have no idea what to study.

ChatGPT"I recommend reviewing all chapters covered in your course and focusing on key concepts."
DavisGPT"You're 38% on Spectroscopy. It's 20% of Midterm 2. Here are 5 targeted problems."

You need to understand retrosynthesis.

ChatGPTGeneric textbook explanation. You could have Googled it.
DavisGPTExplains it using Dr. Liu's arrow-pushing notation from Lecture 9 — exactly how he tests it.

You need practice problems that feel like the real exam.

ChatGPTRandom difficulty. Random topics. Wrong format. You have no idea if you're ready.
DavisGPTPractice problems that actually look like Enderle's exams — same style, same topics, same difficulty.

Stuck on homework the night before it's due.

ChatGPTGives you the full answer immediately. You copy it. Forget it. Fail the exam question.
DavisGPTIdentifies the concept being tested, walks you through the approach. Answer available when you want it.

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CHE 2AEnderle · 12 studying

General Chemistry

Midterm 2 Practice Exam
Chapter 14 Kinetics Notes
Discussion Worksheet 8 Key
MAT 21BKouba · 8 studying

Calculus

Integration by Parts Guide
Midterm 1 Solutions (F22)
Series Convergence Rules
BIS 2ABritt · 15 studying

Intro to Biology

Cellular Respiration Pathway
Final Exam Review Slides
Enzyme Kinetics Lab Data

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Chemical Engineering
CHE 2A

Bombed midterm 1 with a 58. Spent two weeks on DavisGPT before midterm 2 and got an 81. The practice problems weren't random, they matched exactly how Enderle writes his exams.

Sophomore
Applied Math
MAT 21B

Uploaded my lecture notes in 5 minutes, got instant access. The practice problems looked exactly like Kouba's style. Not just random calculus. It actually knew his problems.

Freshman
Biological Sciences
BIS 2A

The community had already figured out that Britt tests enzyme kinetics way harder than the lectures suggest. That one insight changed how I studied for finals. ChatGPT would never know that.

Sophomore
Chemistry
CHE 128A

It told me I was at 38% on spectroscopy three days before the midterm. Brutal, but honest. I drilled it hard. ChatGPT would've just said keep reviewing and sent me in blind.

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