Penn is where Wharton, one of the world's top business schools, shares a campus with a competitive pre-med program and Penn Medicine — one of the most prestigious academic medical centers in the country. The result is an undergraduate environment where grades, recruiting, and research obligations all compete for the same hours. Penn students who succeed don't just work hard — they work with a precise system.
Six features designed for students juggling Ivy-level coursework alongside Wharton recruiting and pre-med research obligations.
Build a structured weekly study schedule across all your Penn courses — essential when your time is split between Wharton coursework, pre-med requirements, and recruiting commitments.
Generate course-specific flashcards from your own Penn lecture notes, matched to your professor's exam style rather than generic textbook material uploaded from other schools.
Enter your course weights and current scores. Know exactly what you need on each remaining exam — precise information for Wharton students managing GPA cutoffs and pre-med students tracking science GPA.
Build study sessions around active recall and past exam formats — the preparation approach that holds up best under Penn's rigorous Ivy League assessments across all programs.
Get on-demand explanations without waiting for Penn professor or TA availability during high-demand exam periods or during the weeks when recruiting overlaps with midterms.
When recruiting commitments, lab hours, or a tough exam shift your schedule, the plan recalculates to keep all courses on track for your semester targets.
Penn has around 10,000 undergraduates spread across Wharton, the College of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Nursing — and every one of them arrived as a top student. The challenge at Penn isn't a lack of capability; it's a surplus of competing demands. Wharton students face recruiting timelines that begin in sophomore year. Pre-med students juggle research, clinical hours, and science prerequisites. Engineers face demanding problem sets that require significant focused time. Trying to distribute effort evenly across all of this without a system leads to the classic Penn trap: doing a lot, but never enough on the things that matter most for grades.
Add your Penn courses with exam dates and grade weights. StudyEdge AI builds a weekly plan based on deadline proximity and your current grade standing. Grade tracking tells you the precise score you need on each remaining exam — so when recruiting prep competes with midterm prep, you can make an informed decision about where to direct limited time rather than guessing. AI flashcards from your own Penn notes keep your review focused on what your professor actually covered rather than generic content.
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 3-day Pro trial unlocks everything to test before you decide.
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