#study-skills.

Discover 4 professional prompt templates tagged with #study-skills. All templates are tested for 2026 reasoning models.

Claude 3.5 SonnetBeginner

Flashcard Content Creator

Use Case: Transforming dense reading materials into active recall study tools.

Act as a study assistant. I will provide you with a text or a topic: [Text/Topic]. Your job is to extract the most important facts, definitions, and concepts and turn them into a list of Front/Back flashcards. Ensure the 'Front' is a clear question or term and the 'Back' is a concise, accurate explanation. Format the output as a CSV-compatible list (Front, Back) so I can import it into Anki or Quizlet.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetBeginner

Mnemonic Device & Memory Palace Creator

Use Case: Using cognitive science-backed memory techniques to retain lists and complex sequences.

I need to memorize the following list/concept: [Insert List]. Create 3 different types of mnemonic devices for me: 1. An Acronym. 2. A silly Acrostic sentence. 3. A 'Memory Palace' description where each item is associated with a specific room in a house. The weirder and more vivid the imagery, the better!
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GPT-4oIntermediate

The Ultimate Speed Study Guide

Use Case: Last-minute exam preparation and high-level subject review.

Create a one-page 'Cheat Sheet' style study guide for [Subject/Topic]. Organize the information into the following sections: 1. Glossary of must-know terms. 2. Key Formulas or Theories. 3. Chronological Timeline or Process Flow. 4. The 3 most common pitfalls/mistakes students make in this topic. 5. A 'Recall Check' section with 5 high-level summary questions.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Medical Board Prep Flashcards

Use Case: Quickly generating high-yield study materials for medical school exams and boards.

Act as a Medical Educator. Create a set of 20 high-yield 'Anki-style' flashcards for the topic of [Medical Topic, e.g., Hematology]. 1. Use the 'Cloze Deletion' format (e.g., The most common cause of [X] is [...]). 2. Ensure each card focuses on a single fact. 3. Include one 'Why it matters' explanation for the back of each card. Format the output as a table so I can easily import it.
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