AI Notes for Pre-Med Students
Orgo mechanisms, anatomy diagrams, and bio pathways — captured from lectures and turned into MCAT-ready study material.
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How It Works
Three steps. That's it.
Record Any Science Lecture
Record organic chemistry, anatomy, biochemistry, or physics. ThetaWave captures reaction mechanisms, pathways, and terminology.
Concept Cards Generated
Each pathway, mechanism, or anatomical structure becomes a flashcard — visual front, detailed explanation back.
MCAT-Style Practice Questions
Quiz Maker generates passage-based questions matching MCAT format — reasoning and application, not just recall.
Sound Familiar?
Orgo mechanisms vanish from the board in 30 seconds
Your professor draws a 6-step mechanism, erases it, and starts the next one. You captured maybe 3 of the 6 steps — and you're not sure which 3. AI recording captures every step.
Anatomy is spatial, but your notes are flat
You can't learn the brachial plexus from a paragraph. You need visual references tied to lecture explanations — not just text.
MCAT needs application, not memorization
The MCAT asks you to apply concepts to novel scenarios. Your flashcards test recall — but the exam tests reasoning. AI-generated passage questions train the right skill.
Why ThetaWave Helps
reaction mechanisms, structured
Upload orgo or biochemistry lectures. Get reaction mechanisms, reagents, conditions, and products organized step-by-step — never miss a step again.
concept cards with context
Auto-generate cards for pathways, structures, and mechanisms. Each card includes the concept and its clinical or experimental relevance.
MCAT-format passage questions
Generate passage-based questions that test application and reasoning — the same format you'll see on test day.
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Why For Pre-Med Students fits ThetaWave better
In this kind of workflow, the real win is not getting a quick answer. It is turning lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings into material you can keep using later.
| Feature | ThetaWave | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Handling real course material | Lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings for For Pre-Med Students stay in one workflow | Usually handled one prompt at a time |
| What gets organized | Notes, follow-ups, key points, and next actions stay together | You still have to restructure the output yourself |
| What you can reuse later | Built to support review, writing, meetings, and longer projects | Good for one-off answers, weaker for ongoing study workflows |
| Grounding | Anchored to your own material | More dependent on generic generation |
| Fit for this workflow |
How For Pre-Med Students usually get organized
Average 3 hours saved per week on note organization
MCAT passage-based question format supported
Used by pre-med students at Harvard, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins
"Orgo was destroying me until I started recording every lecture. ThetaWave captures every mechanism step — I finally see the full picture."
Frequently Asked Questions
Ace Orgo, Crush the MCAT
Reaction mechanisms, anatomy notes, and MCAT-style practice questions — generated from your actual lectures. Free to start, results in minutes.
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