Berkeley lectures can have 500 students. Grading curves are real and competitive. Office hours run long. Nobody is tracking your progress for you. At Berkeley, the students who perform well are the ones who build their own system — not the ones who wait for the system to help them.
Six features that exist because generic apps were not built for the UC Berkeley course load.
Build your own structured study schedule across all courses — the kind of personalized planning that Berkeley's large lecture format doesn't provide.
Generate course-specific flashcards from your own lecture notes and readings, calibrated to Berkeley's exam style rather than generic textbook content.
Enter your course weights and current scores. See exactly what you need on each remaining exam — especially important when final exams carry 40-60% of your grade.
Build session plans around past exam material and active recall, the strategy that correlates most with strong performance on Berkeley's competitive curve exams.
Get explanations of difficult concepts at the course level, without waiting in line at office hours.
When a midterm moves or you fall behind a session, the plan recalculates to keep you on track for your target grade.
Berkeley doesn't struggle to offer great instruction — it has world-class faculty and resources. The challenge is scale. With 500 students in a lecture and limited TA hours, the professor does not know your name and the TAs cannot track your individual progress. Students who succeed at Berkeley are those who treat their academic performance as a project they are personally managing, not one the institution is managing for them.
Add your courses with their exam dates and grade weights. StudyEdge AI builds a weekly study plan based on deadline proximity and your current standing in each class. Grade tracking tells you what you need on each remaining exam — critical information at a school where the curve can mean the difference between a B+ and an A-. AI-generated flashcards from your own notes mean your cards are based on what your professor tested, not what another school's students submitted to Quizlet.
The free plan supports one course with full session blueprints, AI flashcards, and the basic tutor. Pro (from $2.99 a week or $9.99 a month) covers five courses, unlimited AI study boosts, grade tracking, and adaptive coaching. A 7-day Pro trial unlocks everything to test before you decide.
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