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Sep 02, 2025
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AI > School
You can literally learn anything using LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok for free.
Here's how I turn LLMs into a world-class teacher to master any subject:
You can literally learn anything using LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok for free.
Here's how I turn LLMs into a world-class teacher to master any subject:
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Step 1: Get the lay of the land.
Before diving deep, you need the big picture. Otherwise you’ll drown in random details.
Prompt:
“Explain [topic] to me like I’m a complete beginner. Create a 30-day roadmap that goes from basics to advanced, including resources, checkpoints, and goals.”
Before diving deep, you need the big picture. Otherwise you’ll drown in random details.
Prompt:
“Explain [topic] to me like I’m a complete beginner. Create a 30-day roadmap that goes from basics to advanced, including resources, checkpoints, and goals.”
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Step 2: Match learning to your style.
Most people fail because they learn in ways that don’t suit them. LLMs can adapt instantly.
Prompt:
“I learn best through [examples/visuals/practice]. Teach me [topic] using this style, and suggest activities I can do daily to reinforce it.”
Most people fail because they learn in ways that don’t suit them. LLMs can adapt instantly.
Prompt:
“I learn best through [examples/visuals/practice]. Teach me [topic] using this style, and suggest activities I can do daily to reinforce it.”
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Step 3: Break the subject into chunks.
Your brain doesn’t learn massive topics all at once; you need bite-sized steps.
Prompt:
“Divide [topic] into 10 essential subtopics. For each one, explain what I need to master, the order I should learn them in, and why that order matters.”
Your brain doesn’t learn massive topics all at once; you need bite-sized steps.
Prompt:
“Divide [topic] into 10 essential subtopics. For each one, explain what I need to master, the order I should learn them in, and why that order matters.”
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Step 4: Build active recall questions.
Reading ≠ Learning. The real test is whether you can remember and apply it.
Prompt:
“Make me 20 flashcards (question & answer) for the beginner level of [topic]. Also, suggest a spaced repetition schedule for reviewing them.”
Reading ≠ Learning. The real test is whether you can remember and apply it.
Prompt:
“Make me 20 flashcards (question & answer) for the beginner level of [topic]. Also, suggest a spaced repetition schedule for reviewing them.”
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Step 5: Get real-world examples.
Your brain locks onto information when it’s tied to reality. No examples = nothing sticks.
Prompt:
“Give me 5 real-world examples of how [topic] shows up in everyday life, work, or history. Explain them in plain English with practical details.”
Your brain locks onto information when it’s tied to reality. No examples = nothing sticks.
Prompt:
“Give me 5 real-world examples of how [topic] shows up in everyday life, work, or history. Explain them in plain English with practical details.”
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Step 8: Generate practice exercises.
Knowledge without practice fades fast. Exercises turn concepts into skills.
Prompt:
“Give me 10 beginner practice problems in [topic] with step-by-step solutions. After each solution, explain the common mistakes people make.”
Knowledge without practice fades fast. Exercises turn concepts into skills.
Prompt:
“Give me 10 beginner practice problems in [topic] with step-by-step solutions. After each solution, explain the common mistakes people make.”
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Step 9: Move into Intermediate Depth.
Once you’ve got the basics, don’t get stuck there. The jump to intermediate is where things click.
Prompt:
“What are the 5 most important intermediate skills in [topic]? For each, give me exercises, case studies, and recommended resources to practice.”
Once you’ve got the basics, don’t get stuck there. The jump to intermediate is where things click.
Prompt:
“What are the 5 most important intermediate skills in [topic]? For each, give me exercises, case studies, and recommended resources to practice.”
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Bonus step: stay accountable.
The #1 reason people fail to learn something new? They quit. LLMs can keep you on track.
Prompt:
“Create a weekly learning plan for [topic]. Include clear goals, checkpoints, self-assessment tasks, and motivational reminders to keep me consistent.”
The #1 reason people fail to learn something new? They quit. LLMs can keep you on track.
Prompt:
“Create a weekly learning plan for [topic]. Include clear goals, checkpoints, self-assessment tasks, and motivational reminders to keep me consistent.”
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the real magic is this:
LLMs aren’t just search engines. they’re interactive coaches. the more specific and iterative you are with your prompts, the faster you’ll learn.
LLMs aren’t just search engines. they’re interactive coaches. the more specific and iterative you are with your prompts, the faster you’ll learn.
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if a response feels too broad → say “make it simpler.”
if it feels too simple → say “make it more advanced.”
learning is a back-and-forth conversation.
and the tighter you loop, the faster you grow.
if it feels too simple → say “make it more advanced.”
learning is a back-and-forth conversation.
and the tighter you loop, the faster you grow.
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