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How to Use AI to Find Your Weak Spots Before a Big Exam

How to Use AI to Find Your Weak Spots Before a Big Exam

Vertech Editorial Mar 3, 2026 0 min read

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Vertech Editorial

Mar 3, 2026

Stop studying everything equally. Use AI to pinpoint exactly where you are weakest so you can fix it before exam day.

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Most students study by reviewing everything from start to finish. That feels productive, but it is the slowest possible way to prepare for an exam. You end up spending equal time on topics you already know and topics that will actually cost you points.

AI changes this completely. In about fifteen minutes, you can map out exactly where your knowledge has gaps and build a study plan that targets only those areas. Here is how.

The AI Diagnostic Method

The Diagnostic Prompt

“I have an exam on [subject] covering [topics]. Ask me 10 questions across all the major topics, ranging from basic recall to application. After I answer each one, tell me if I got it right, but do not explain the answer yet. At the end, give me a breakdown of which areas are strong and which need work.”

This does something textbooks cannot - it reveals what you think you know versus what you actually know. Most students are shocked by the results.

The gap between confidence and competence is where exam points go to die.

What to Do With Your Results

1

Sort topics into three buckets - Strong (got it right easily), Shaky (got it right but had to think hard), and Weak (got it wrong or guessed).

2

Spend 70% of remaining study time on Weak topics - these have the highest point-per-hour return.

3

Spend 20% on Shaky topics - one more review session usually locks these in.

4

Spend 10% on Strong topics - just a quick review to keep them fresh. Do not waste hours here.

Why This Works Better Than Rereading Notes

Rereading creates a feeling of familiarity that your brain mistakes for understanding. You see the material and think “yeah, I know this” - until the exam asks you to apply it and you draw a blank.

The diagnostic forces active recall, which is the single most effective study technique according to decades of cognitive science research. You are not passively consuming information. You are forcing your brain to retrieve it - and that retrieval is what builds the neural pathways you need on test day.

The insight

Studying everything equally means you are over-preparing for some topics and under-preparing for others. AI diagnostics eliminate this waste by showing you exactly where to focus.

Our Generalist Teacher prompt can run this diagnostic and then teach you the weak areas it identifies - all in one session. Also check out our guide on the best AI exam prep tools for more exam strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions should I ask AI for the diagnostic?
Start with 10 questions across all topics. If you want a deeper assessment, go up to 20. The key is covering every major topic area so you get a complete picture.
What if I am weak in almost everything?
Then you have just saved yourself from wasting time pretending to study. Now you know the situation and can make a realistic plan. Focus on the highest-weighted topics first and work your way down.
Should I do this right before the exam or days ahead?
Ideally 3-5 days before the exam. That gives you enough time to actually study the weak areas. Doing it the night before is still better than nothing, but you will not have time to fill all the gaps.
#Exam Prep#ChatGPT#Weak Spots#Study Strategy#Self-Assessment
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