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⚑ Interactive Assessment

How Fast Is
Your Brain?

Analyze your focus, memory, learning efficiency and study habits in under 60 seconds with our advanced biometric profiling engine.

Analyze My Brain

Student Assessment Framework

Answer truthfully to generate your accurate cognitive profile.

πŸ“Š Quantitative Metrics

🎯 Qualitative Habits

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Daily
Easily Distracted
Moderate
Laser Focus
Before Exams
Weekly
Daily Spaced
Highlighting
Copying text
Mind Maps/Active

Your Cognitive Profile

Calculated based on neurological load, circadian habits, and study mechanics.

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Brain Speed Index

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Focus Score

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Memory Retention

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Learning Efficiency

πŸ“ˆ Study Discipline Dashboard

Discipline Level (0%)

Performance Potential (0%)

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Ultimate Study Hacks

Scientifically proven methods to hack your learning curve.

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Pomodoro Method

Study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. This prevents cognitive burnout and maintains high dopamine levels.

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Spaced Repetition

Review material at increasing intervals (Day 1, Day 3, Day 7). This forces the brain to lock data into long-term memory.

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Feynman Technique

Explain a complex concept in simple terms as if teaching a 10-year-old. Identifies and fixes gaps in your understanding.

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Active Recall

Instead of re-reading notes, test yourself frequently. Forcing the brain to retrieve information strengthens neural pathways.

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Mind Mapping

Connect core concepts visually using branches. Great for visual learners to understand massive frameworks instantly.

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Deep Work Method

Lock away your phone and study in a distraction-free zone for 90-minute intense blocks. Maximizes cognitive flow states.

Frequently Asked Questions


Improving memory requires 8 hours of sleep for consolidation, using Active Recall instead of passive reading, staying hydrated, and implementing Spaced Repetition frameworks.

Remove all digital devices from the room. Use the Pomodoro technique to break study time into manageable chunks, and ensure your study environment is clean and well-lit.

Students generally require 8 to 10 hours of high-quality sleep. During REM sleep, short-term memories are transferred to the long-term cortex.

Apply the Feynman Technique. Try explaining the topic in your own words immediately after reading. If you stumble, you know exactly what part you need to re-read.

Yes. High screen time, especially short-form content, rewires the brain's dopamine receptors, severely reducing your ability to sustain attention on slow, complex tasks like reading textbooks.

Stop re-reading highlights. Use flashcards, create practice quizzes, and summarize chapters from memory. Active engagement builds stronger neural networks.

About The Creator

This educational tool was created and designed by Pratyush Ranjan Roul to help students understand and improve their study performance, focus and learning efficiency.