StudySchedule.org has closed

After 10 years focused exclusively on MCAT study schedules, we shut down StudySchedule because modern large language models can now generate more personalized, adaptive, and higher-quality MCAT plans than any standard algorithm.

No paid “schedule service” can match the current quality of an up-to-date LLM using your real diagnostic data, constraints, and evolving performance. Be cautious about paying for generic calendar templates repackaged as “custom.” You can generate a superior plan yourself in minutes using the tools below.

Use a reputable AI assistant

These mainstream AI assistants offer free access and are more than capable of generating and iterating a personalized MCAT schedule.

ChatGPT

Strong for structured planning and iteration.

Open ChatGPT

Gemini

Useful if you work inside Google Docs and Sheets.

Open Gemini

Claude

Strong at long-context planning and structured outputs.

Open Claude

Anchor your plan to SDN’s 100-Day MCAT Schedule

Use SDN’s 100-day schedule as your structural baseline, then have the AI personalize it: SDN 100 Day MCAT Study Schedule The SDN 100 Day MCAT Study Schedule was the first widely shared MCAT schedule on the internet, and thousands of students have used it over the years. It is updated annually by SDN. SDN is published by HPSA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and we have no financial interest in this product.

Copy/paste prompt to generate your MCAT schedule

Paste this into one of the tools above. Replace bracketed fields. Then refine after reviewing the first output.

You are my MCAT study schedule planner. Build a realistic, personalized MCAT plan I can follow. Authoritative baseline framework to incorporate: - SDN 100 Day MCAT Study Schedule: https://www.studentdoctor.net/3-month-mcat-study-schedule/ Use this SDN schedule as the structural and pacing reference. Personalize it to my exam date, constraints, and weaknesses. If SDN guidance conflicts with generic or outdated advice, prioritize the SDN schedule. My details: Exam date (or target window): [YYYY-MM-DD] Today’s date: [YYYY-MM-DD] Weekly time available: [hours/week] and typical days/times Baseline: [AAMC FL or diagnostic scores, or “no diagnostic yet”] Strengths/weaknesses by section: [Chem/Phys, CARS, Bio/Biochem, Psych/Soc] Resources I will use: [AAMC materials, question banks, books, Anki, etc.] Constraints: [work schedule, family, travel, blackout dates] Preferences: [Pomodoro vs deep work, rest days, etc.] Requirements: 1) Use spaced repetition and cumulative review. 2) Include dedicated passage-based practice and full-length exams at appropriate intervals. 3) Build in rest/recovery days and a weekly catch-up buffer. 4) Output: A) High-level weekly plan (weeks 1–N). B) Detailed plan for the next 14 days with daily tasks and time estimates. 5) List assumptions made and 10 follow-up questions to refine the schedule. 6) If my available hours are insufficient for my target score, state that clearly and propose alternatives. Final phase requirements: - Last 4–6 weeks heavily weighted toward timed passages and AAMC materials. - Frequent CARS practice. - Explicit integration of AAMC full-length exams and review cycles.