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Student tools guide

Tools don’t improve grades—systems do. Use calculators and trackers to make your study plan measurable: goals, sessions, and feedback loops.

A simple workflow (30 seconds)
  1. Plan a focused session with the Pomodoro timer.
  2. Log the session in the study dashboard.
  3. Use unit conversion and math tools while solving problems.
  4. Use text analysis to edit essays efficiently.

Core tools

Math & conversions

Most mistakes come from units and setup, not arithmetic. Converting units cleanly and writing the formula before plugging numbers helps prevent errors.

Grades: track where points are coming from

GPA and grade targets become much clearer when you break a course into weighted components (assignments, quizzes, exams). Use a calculator to model “what if” scenarios—then decide where studying has the highest return.

Writing & editing

Word count and reading-time estimates help you pace essays. Keyword frequency helps catch repetition and improve clarity.

Privacy and saving progress

Some student tools store small amounts of data locally (for example, your to-do items or study sessions) so you don’t lose progress when you refresh. This data is stored in your browser using localStorage and does not leave your device.

Tip: make progress visible

Motivation comes from proof. A simple weekly bar chart of study hours per subject is enough to show momentum—especially during exam season.

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