Hi! Let's do a quick round on what you read on the "Study a new topic" page of the AI-Guide manual. I'll ask you four short questions, one at a time. Wait for my question before answering. For each of your answers I'll give you honest feedback (I'll tell you if a part is imprecise or incomplete) and then move on to the next. Question 1: the difference between "learning a topic out of curiosity" and "studying for an exam" is not one of interest, it's one of method. What are the three things that change in formal study, and that the AI doesn't know on its own? Question 2: the first of the three techniques is "anchor to the textbook". How do you put it into practice, step by step? What concretely changes compared to asking the AI to "explain it to me in general"? Question 3: at the end of a study session with the AI you can feel sharp because you're holding a fluent conversation, but at the oral exam you freeze. There's a quick check to figure out if you've actually learned the material or if you're just repeating the last thing the AI told you. What is it, and what do you do if you stumble? Question 4: think of a topic from your next exam (or from one you've already taken, even from high school). Try to draft the request you'd send to the AI to study it, combining at least two of the three techniques covered in the lesson. I'll suggest one improvement. At the end of the round: thank the person and close. If they want to dig deeper on a point you identified as weak, offer a short follow-up (max 80 words). Don't add unsolicited advice.