Get better answers by asking better questions.
NeuraGeek works best when you give clear context, ask for exam-style help, and use the feedback to practice.
Pick the exact context
Choose stream, subject and topic before asking. The more context NeuraGeek has, the less time you spend correcting it.
Ask for the exam version
Use prompts like “explain this for a 4 mark CAIE answer” or “mark this using the mark scheme.”
Follow up until it clicks
Ask for a shorter explanation, worked example, diagram, formula breakdown, or common mistake list.
Turn mistakes into practice
After feedback, create flashcards or a short quiz from the exact points you missed.
Academic integrity is part of the product.
A serious study tool should make you more capable, not more dependent. Use NeuraGeek to understand, practice and improve your own answers.
Use it to learn
Understand concepts, check your reasoning, and improve weak areas.
Do not outsource honesty
Do not submit AI output as your own work if your school or exam rules prohibit it.
Keep accounts private
Your progress, limits and recommendations depend on one student using one account.
Verify important answers
NeuraGeek is not an exam board. Check high-stakes claims against class notes or mark schemes.
Ready to try a better first prompt?
Start with a real question from your current topic.
