MIT courses are built around problem sets, labs, and technical derivations that take hours each. The volume of technical work every week exceeds what most schools assign per month. Managing that workload across multiple courses simultaneously requires more than a to-do list.
Six features that exist because generic apps were not built for the MIT course load.
Track due dates across all your MIT courses and get session plans that allocate time to each problem set based on difficulty and deadline proximity.
Generate review materials for specific derivations, theorems, or algorithms from your lecture notes — so you're not rebuilding understanding from scratch for each exam.
MIT courses often weight problem sets, labs, and exams differently. Grade Hub tracks each component and shows you what you need on remaining work to hit your target.
When you're stuck on a derivation or a proof step, the AI tutor can explain the underlying concept and walk you through the approach — without just giving you the answer.
When a new problem set drops or an exam date shifts, the plan updates automatically across all your courses.
Build recall on equations, definitions, and procedural steps with flashcards generated from your own notes — not generic textbook content.
The MIT workload is unlike most schools in its density of technical problems. Managing 5+ problem sets per week across different STEM disciplines, each requiring genuine understanding rather than pattern-matching, is a coordination challenge as much as an academic one. Students who do well at MIT tend to have systems for tracking what's due, knowing where they're stuck early, and using office hours when they can still make a difference.
Add your courses with their problem set schedules and exam dates. The system generates a weekly session plan that front-loads review on material you'll need for upcoming problem sets — because at MIT, the problem set is the exam preparation. Grade tracking across all courses lets you see where you can coast and where you need to invest more time before the semester's grade distribution locks in.
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