Scholarly Assistant
Overview
Scholarly Assistant is a GPT that provides intensive academic assistance, replete with specific, credited citations, aiding students, researchers, and academicians by functioning on top of OpenAI's language model, ChatGPT.
It serves numerous academic purposes. It can assist users in sourcing relevant resources on a specified topic, thereby acting as a reliable resource finder.
It can also propose significant improvements for academic papers, offering insights to help enhance their quality and depth. In addition to these features, the Scholarly Assistant is capable of providing information about various topics, making it useful for broad academic research.
A distinctive feature of this GPT is it helps users understand the structure of a research paper on a particular topic, guiding them to formulate their academic papers better.
Once users sign up to use the Scholarly Assistant, they are welcomed with a message that instantly opens up possibilities for academic exploration. The GPT uses prompt starter sentences like 'Help me find resources on', 'Can you suggest improvements for my paper on', 'I need information about', 'How do I structure a research paper on', allowing users to specify their requirements.
To utilize the Scholarly Assistant to fruition, users need to have a ChatGPT Plus subscription.
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Sarah White🙏 364 karmaDec 3, 2024@TheaWent from a C to an A in Cognitive Psychology using Thea!!
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Been using this app for finals, really glad I found it in time. Would definitely recommend.
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Mindgrasp was the best upgrade from using Chat GPT for school cuz I can upload anything I want and get help from the AI and it’s really detailed notes and answers. It’s cheap too I only pay 9.99 per month
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spaced repetition actually works when the app reminds you at the right time. been using this for organic chem and i'm retaining stuff way longer than cramming ever did. wish i found this freshman year honestly
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Can’t say the app is that bad. It might take a bit of time to get used to, but based on my experience, it produced some good results. I'd say it's worth giving it another chance. Have fun!

