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Welcome
This is your cram companion for Exam 3. Tonight you encode — read each answer broken into argument beats, so sleep can consolidate them. In the morning, you'll drill with retrieval practice and grade against the same beats.
Press start when you're ready.
How the day works
- Encode (now, ~30-45 min): read each answer, mark beats you understand. No drilling.
- Sleep gate: go to bed. Set your phone alarm separately.
- Morning warmup: quick re-read of beat maps + glossary.
- Drill: interleaved free recall across 8 questions, adaptive repetition on weak spots.
- Handwrite: photograph handwritten answers, OCR + grading.
- Cutoff: 1:30pm — app shows STOP screen.
Encode
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Full draft answer (read once, carefully)
Argument beats
Tap each when you understand it. These are what you'll be graded against tomorrow.
Required terms
Glossary
Key terms across Sartre and Beauvoir. Try to define each in your head before expanding.
Go to sleep.
This is the single most important thing you'll do tonight. Sleep consolidates what you just encoded. Without it, morning drilling is half as effective.
Set your phone alarm now. This app can't wake you.
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Sleep. Don't open this app until your alarm.
Morning warmup
Flip through the 8 beat maps + glossary to reactivate what you encoded. ~10 min target.
Peek at beats (breaks the workout — avoid)
Before I show the grade: what do you think you scored (0–100)?
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What you got
What you missed
Terms
Feedback
Progress
Handwrite capstone
Pick a question, write your answer on paper, photograph it, and the app will OCR and grade against the beats. This is your final round before class.
OCR text
STOP.
It's 1:30pm. Walk to class.
Don't cram in line. Diminishing returns, and it raises anxiety.
You've done the work. Go.