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How to use AI to get top marks in school?



If you are not using AI as a student in 2025, you will be left behind. Students are going to be able to leverage their time and mindpower by utilising AI to enhance their learning experience. In this blog we go through some different ways you can use AI to get top marks in 2025.

The Proliferation of AI in Education

The rise of AI in education is staggering. Recent statistics reveal that by 2025, over 60% of students globally will have used AI-powered tools for their studies. In Australia alone, a growing number of students are adopting AI to complement traditional learning methods. With over 75% of Australian schools integrating AI tools into their curricula, students are benefiting from an unprecedented level of support and innovation in their education.

Transformative AI Tools for Students

Here are some different ways students will use AI in 2025 to excel in school.

1. AI Summaries of Books and Texts

AI-powered summarization tools allow students to quickly grasp the core ideas of lengthy and complex texts, which can often feel overwhelming. These tools analyze entire chapters or even books to create concise summaries that highlight the main themes, key arguments, and significant details. Beyond just providing a summary, these tools enable interactive dialogues where students can ask specific questions, such as "What is the significance of the climax in this story?" or "How does the author develop the theme of identity?" For example, a student studying Shakespeare’s Macbeth might receive a detailed overview of its key themes like ambition and guilt, and then dive deeper into specific scenes or characters by engaging in a back-and-forth conversation with the AI, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of the text.

2. Finding Quotes and Contexts

Locating the perfect quote to support an argument or analyzing historical perspectives has traditionally been a time-consuming process. AI tools revolutionize this by acting as a powerful search engine tailored specifically for academic needs. Students can input a theme, like "power dynamics in 1984," or a historical topic, such as "causes of World War II," and the AI retrieves not only relevant quotes but also detailed explanations and context. These tools can extract key passages from texts or highlight historians’ analyses, ensuring that the information provided is both accurate and relevant. By saving hours of manual research, students can focus on crafting insightful essays and arguments with ease and confidence.

3. Flashcards and Revision Notes

Revising effectively requires organized and targeted study materials, and AI excels at creating these on-demand. With just a few clicks, students can generate comprehensive flashcards or succinct revision notes tailored to their syllabus. For example, a biology student might request flashcards for the human circulatory system, and the AI will produce cards with terms, definitions, and diagrams. Furthermore, these tools use adaptive algorithms to analyze where a student struggles most and prioritize those topics in subsequent study sessions. By continuously evolving the content, AI ensures that students focus on mastering their weakest areas, leading to more efficient and impactful revision sessions.

4. Generating Practice Questions

Practice makes perfect, and AI tools provide an endless supply of tailored practice questions to help students prepare for exams. These tools can generate questions across various formats, including multiple-choice, short answers, and essay prompts. For example, a student studying chemistry can request questions on balancing chemical equations or understanding organic compounds, while an English student can receive essay topics analyzing a character’s development. Many AI platforms go a step further by providing detailed feedback and explanations for each answer, helping students identify errors and refine their understanding. This personalized practice not only builds confidence but also ensures students are well-prepared for the challenges of their exams.

5. Personalized Learning Paths

No two students learn the same way, and AI recognizes this by creating individualized study plans tailored to a student’s unique strengths, weaknesses, and goals. These tools assess a student’s progress through quizzes, assignments, and interactive activities, and adjust the learning path accordingly. For instance, a student struggling with algebra might receive extra practice problems and tutorials, while one excelling in geometry might be given more advanced challenges to stay engaged. By continuously adapting to the student’s needs, AI ensures that learning is both efficient and effective, maximizing academic potential. The QCE tutors at Apex Tuition Australia, are integrating AI into their tutoring sessions to enhance the experience for the student.

6. Language and Writing Support

Writing polished essays and papers is a critical skill, and AI tools like Grammarly and Turnitin have become indispensable for students. These tools do more than just check for grammar and spelling errors—they also provide stylistic suggestions, flag potential issues with tone, and ensure academic integrity by checking for plagiarism. For students learning new languages, AI-powered translators and language tutors offer real-time assistance, helping with pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary building. By streamlining the writing process and enhancing communication skills, these tools enable students to produce high-quality work with confidence.

Ethical Considerations

While AI offers significant advantages, it’s important for students to use these tools ethically. Over-reliance on AI for answers or assignments can hinder genuine learning. Students should treat AI as a support system rather than a substitute for critical thinking and creativity.

Preparing for the Future

As AI continues to evolve, students who embrace these tools will gain a competitive edge not just in academics but in developing skills for the future workplace. From mastering time management with AI-generated schedules to fostering analytical skills through interactive problem-solving, the potential of AI in education is boundless.

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