Create a Study Guide
Generate a comprehensive study guide on any topic with key concepts, summaries, and memory aids.
The Prompt
Create a comprehensive study guide for the following topic. Include: 1. Overview: what this topic is and why it matters 2. Key concepts: each defined clearly with examples 3. Key formulas, rules, or frameworks (if applicable) 4. Common mistakes to avoid 5. Comparison tables (where multiple things are similar/different) 6. Mnemonics or memory tricks for the hardest parts 7. Practice questions with answers 8. Further reading recommendations Format for easy skimming: use headers, bullet points, bold for terms. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED] Exam/goal: [WHAT ARE THEY STUDYING FOR?] Key sub-topics to cover: [LIST]
Example Output
Study guide for AWS Solutions Architect exam — Networking section: 10 core concepts defined, VPC vs. subnet comparison table, a CIDR notation cheatsheet, 'NACL vs. Security Group' comparison table (the most-missed distinction), a mnemonic for remembering which is stateless, and 15 practice questions.
FAQ
Which AI model is best for Create a Study Guide?
Claude Sonnet 4 — excellent at comprehensive, well-organized reference guides.
How do I use the Create a Study Guide prompt?
Copy the prompt, replace the [BRACKETED] placeholders with your specific information, and paste into your preferred AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.). Study guide for AWS Solutions Architect exam — Networking section: 10 core concepts defined, VPC vs. subnet comparison table, a CIDR notation cheatsheet, 'NACL vs. Security Group' comparison table (the most-missed distinction), a mnemonic for remembering which is stateless, and 15 practice questions.
Model Recommendation
Claude Sonnet 4 — excellent at comprehensive, well-organized reference guides.