What makes ClassMinds work for pre-med
High-stakes accuracy
Source-linked answers reduce hallucination — when the AI says "ATP synthase reverses direction under H+ gradient collapse," it's pulling from your Bio 220 slides, not a stranger's blog.
Cross-class reasoning
Upload bio, chem, and anatomy notes — the AI can connect concepts across them. Helpful for the moments where biochem and orgo are clearly the same idea.
Lab transcripts
Hit record on lab — get a transcript with key procedural steps, reagent names, expected outcomes. Catch what you missed when the TA was talking too fast.
A day in your pre-med life
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Pre-med specific questions
Will this help with the MCAT?
Indirectly. ClassMinds isn't an MCAT-specific prep tool (use UWorld or Kaplan for that). But the cross-class connection of bio, chem, and physics concepts that ClassMinds enables is exactly the kind of reasoning the MCAT rewards.
Does it understand biochemistry pathways?
If your professor's slides include the pathways, the AI uses them. The grounding is on your material, so accuracy depends on what you uploaded. We strongly recommend uploading the slide deck, not just your handwritten notes.
What about anatomy diagrams?
Text-based PDFs work best. Image-only diagrams are partially supported — the AI sees the labels if they're text. Pure visual recognition (no labels) is on the roadmap.
Is recording lecture audio legal?
Depends on your school's policy. Many state-funded schools allow it for personal study; some private institutions require explicit professor consent. Check your university handbook. ClassMinds doesn't share audio externally.
Can my study group share notes?
Yes — class chat is gated to verified .edu emails from your school. You can share notes there, ask questions, and see what classmates are stuck on. Useful in pre-med study groups.
Free during beta
iOS only for now. AI grounded in your bio / chem / anatomy material — not a stranger's blog.