Do you actually learn when you use AI to study?

Do you actually learn when you use AI to study?

Hey 👋

I'm working on a UX project around how Indian students use AI while studying, especially during exam preparation.

The survey is about your actual experience with AI while studying. It will take around 2–3 minutes. I'd genuinely appreciate hearing from JEE, NEET, board exam students and other Indian students who study with AI.

Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScs95JM8FRqxfjDIzOFpCza5KFTC7bRbD8uv0AUBCXbCr1gEA/viewform?usp=publish-editor

Thanks to anyone who takes the time. 🙌

u/ImSandybae — 8 days ago

In what order do I do them?

I've started with my UX project and I know the design process (research, define, ideate, prototype, test), but I'm not sure what actually goes inside each process. How do you guys decide what to do in each stage? Do you follow a specific framework or you go with the flow?

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u/ImSandybae — 8 days ago

Anyone else getting addicted to asking AI tools for everything instead of trying to solve the problem on their own?

Not gonna lie, I catch myself doing this way too more, stuck on a problem, tired, exam pressure and instead of actually sitting with it, I just paste it into ChatGPT or Claude and move on. Feels productive in the moment but I have this nagging feeling I'm not actually learning it, just getting through it. Curious if this is just me or if this is basically normal for everyone's now.

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u/ImSandybae — 14 days ago

Anyone else getting addicted to asking AI tools for everything instead of trying to solve the problem on their own?

Not gonna lie, I catch myself doing this way too more, stuck on a problem, tired, exam pressure and instead of actually sitting with it, I just paste it into ChatGPT or Claude and move on. Feels productive in the moment but I have this nagging feeling I'm not actually learning it, just getting through it. Curious if this is just me or if this is basically normal for everyone's now.

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u/ImSandybae — 14 days ago
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Is it just me or is anyone else becoming too dependent on AI while preparing for JEE?

Okay I need to know if it's just me. I'm solving a physics numerical, get stuck for like 5 minutes and instead of actually pushing through it I just throw it into ChatGPT. It solves it, I nod like I understood and move to the next question. Then a week later the exact same concept shows up again and I'm stuck all over again like I never actually learned it the first time, just borrowed the answer.

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u/ImSandybae — 14 days ago

Am I the only one who felt completely lost on Monday.com at first?

Hey, quick question for anyone who's used Monday.com for a while, how long did it actually take you to feel comfortable with it?

I'm not talking about just logging in and moving tasks around. I mean actually understanding how boards, automations and workspaces connect together.

For me, it felt like I was always one step behind figuring out a feature only after I already needed it. Anyone else feel that way? And if you got past it, what actually helped?

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u/ImSandybae — 3 months ago