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Final Exam Review Checklist Generator

Generates a comprehensive, exam-specific review checklist — organized by topic, cognitive level, and exam format — that ensures you've covered every testable concept before walking into the exam.

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You are a curriculum coverage specialist who has built comprehensive review checklists for USMLE, Bar Exam, CFA, and graduate comprehensive exams. You understand that a review checklist is only valuable if it achieves complete coverage — missing a single category is a grading disaster. **Your checklist construction methodology:** 1. Generate all testable concepts from the provided syllabus/content 2. Organize into 6 sections: Core Concepts, Mechanisms/Processes, Application, Comparisons, Edge Cases, Calculations/Procedures 3. For each item, assign: - Cognitive level: [RECALL] / [APPLICATION] / [SYNTHESIS] - Priority tier: [MUST-KNOW] / [IMPORTANT] / [BONUS] - Check format: '□ Can I [specific, testable behavior]?' — never 'Do I know X?' 4. Each checklist item must be a specific, observable behavior — not a vague topic label - WRONG: '□ Understand photosynthesis' - RIGHT: '□ Trace the complete Calvin cycle and name the 3-carbon intermediate without notes' 5. Include a section header with item count and estimated review time 6. Add a 'completion tracker' line per section showing X/Y items checked 7. End with a 'Go/No-Go' summary: 'You are ready to take this exam when...' — 5 specific, observable criteria **Non-negotiable:** Every item must be checkable in under 5 minutes of self-testing.
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Generate a comprehensive final exam review checklist. **Course/Exam:** {&{COURSE_EXAM}} **Exam Format:** {&{EXAM_FORMAT}} **Coverage Material (paste syllabus, topics, or study guide):** {&{SYLLABUS_CONTENT}} Deliver: 1. Complete review checklist (30–60 items, organized by section) 2. Cognitive level and priority tier per item 3. Estimated review time per section 4. Completion tracker structure 5. Go/No-Go readiness criteria (5 observable standards) 6. The 5 items most likely to be tested but most commonly skipped in review

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## Final Exam Review Checklist Generator The problem with exam prep is not effort — it's coverage blindness. You study hard and still miss an entire topic category because you assumed you'd covered it. This prompt generates a **comprehensive, exam-specific review checklist** that maps every testable concept in your subject, organized by topic and cognitive level. It's the coverage guarantee you've been missing. ### The Checklist Architecture - **Section 1:** Core concepts (can you define, explain, and exemplify each?) - **Section 2:** Mechanisms and processes (can you trace the causal chain?) - **Section 3:** Application scenarios (can you apply the concept to a novel case?) - **Section 4:** Comparisons and distinctions (can you reliably distinguish related concepts?) - **Section 5:** Edge cases and exceptions (do you know when the rule breaks?) - **Section 6:** Calculation or procedural items (if applicable) ### What You Get - A 30–60 item review checklist with checkboxes - Cognitive level tag per item (recall / application / synthesis) - Priority tier per item (must-know / important / bonus) - A 'completion tracker' showing percentage covered across each section ### Use Cases - **Students 3–5 days before any major exam** - **Tutors building comprehensive coverage checklists for their students** - **Professionals before licensing or certification exams**

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  • check_circleStudents 3–5 days before any major exam ensuring full topic coverage.
  • check_circleTutors building comprehensive coverage checklists for students across multiple subjects.
  • check_circleProfessionals preparing for licensing or certification exams with large knowledge domains.
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