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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:

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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.”

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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.”

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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.”

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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.”

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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.”

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Step 6: Simulate a teacher. Don’t just passively consume. Let the LLM act like your personal professor who pushes you. Prompt: “Act as a professor of [topic]. Explain [concept] clearly. Then quiz me with 5 progressively harder questions until I can explain it back to you.”

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Step 7: Use the Feynman Technique. If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it. LLMs make this easy to practice. Prompt: “Explain [concept] in [topic] as if I’m 12 years old. Then point out gaps in my understanding and give me hints until I can explain it smoothly.”

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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.”

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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.”

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Step 10: Simulate a debate or discussion. Learning isn’t just knowing facts; it’s being able to defend and argue your perspective. Prompt: “Play devil’s advocate. Challenge my understanding of [topic] by asking tough questions and highlighting weak spots in my reasoning.”

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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.”

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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.

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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.

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