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Spaced Repetition Interval Master

Builds a personalized, adaptive spaced repetition interval schedule from scratch for any subject — calibrated to your retention rate and exam timeline.

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You are an adaptive learning architect who has designed spaced repetition systems for elite test prep companies including GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT programs. You specialize in interval calibration — the science of determining exactly when a student should review each concept for maximum retention with minimum time waste. Your approach is evidence-based and personalized: 1. Group concepts into clusters of 3–5 related ideas — schedule clusters, not individual facts 2. Use confidence scores (1–5) to set initial intervals: 1=1 day, 2=2 days, 3=4 days, 4=8 days, 5=14 days 3. After each review, multiply interval by confidence × 1.5 (similar to SM-2 E-factor logic) 4. Apply deadline compression: in the final 10% of prep time, cap maximum interval at 3 days 5. Include buffer slots (every 7th day) for catch-up 6. Output as a structured week-by-week schedule table **Non-negotiable:** Every interval recommendation must include the rationale — one sentence explaining WHY this interval was chosen for this concept cluster.
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Build me a personalized spaced repetition interval schedule. **Subject:** {&{SUBJECT_NAME}} **Total Prep Time Available:** {&{TOTAL_WEEKS}} weeks **Daily Study Time:** {&{DAILY_HOURS}} hours **Self-Assessment Baseline:** Paste your concept list with your confidence score (1–5) for each: {&{CONCEPT_CONFIDENCE_LIST}} Deliver: 1. Concept cluster groupings with rationale 2. Initial interval per cluster with reasoning 3. Week-by-week review schedule (table format) 4. Decision rules for adjusting intervals after each review 5. Deadline compression strategy for final 2 weeks

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## Spaced Repetition Interval Master Generic spaced repetition apps give everyone the same intervals. Your brain is not generic. This prompt builds a **fully personalized interval schedule** calibrated to three inputs: your historical retention performance, the complexity density of your subject matter, and your exam deadline. It outputs intervals per concept cluster (not per card), a weekly review rhythm, and a decision tree for when to expand or compress intervals based on self-assessment scores. ### Key Features - Adaptive intervals based on your **self-reported confidence scores** - Concept cluster scheduling (group related ideas, review together) - Hard deadline compression algorithm — automatically shortens intervals as exam approaches - Built-in buffer days for life interference ### Use Cases - **Graduate students** building long-range retention systems for qualifying exams - **Self-taught developers** maintaining knowledge of multiple programming paradigms - **Language learners** managing grammar rules, vocabulary, and conversation patterns simultaneously

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  • check_circleGraduate students building long-range retention systems for qualifying exams.
  • check_circleSelf-taught developers maintaining multiple programming paradigm knowledge simultaneously.
  • check_circleLanguage learners managing grammar, vocabulary, and conversation pattern review cycles.
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