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Students

GPA, grades, essays, focus, deadlines — one place to study smart.

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Students

GPA, grades, essays, focus, deadlines — one place to study smart.

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Toolenza for Students

Built for the way students actually work

A student's tools are unglamorous: figure out what GPA you need next semester to keep a scholarship, compute what you need on the final to stay an A-minus, turn your messy notes into a flashcard deck the night before the exam, format that bibliography in APA without misremembering whether the year goes in parentheses.

Toolenza covers every one of those workflows. The AI-backed tools (flashcards-from-notes, quiz-from-notes, essay-outline, reading-level) take your existing notes and produce study material in seconds. The calculators (gpa-calculator, grade-needed) do the math you'd otherwise be redoing on a napkin three times. The focus tools (pomodoro, timer, countdown) keep study sessions structured without an app subscription.

What students reach for daily

Math you'll do every term

  • gpa-calculator — weighted GPA from per-class letter grades and credits. Handles 4.0, 4.3, and 5.0 (AP/honors) scales.
  • grade-neededwhat do I need on the final to keep my A? Enter current grade, weight of the final, target grade.
  • percentage-calculator — partial credit arithmetic.

Studying

  • flashcards-from-notes — paste your notes; get a 12-card deck of the highest-yield terms. Front/back/topic tags, free to use in class without signup.
  • quiz-from-notes — same input, multiple-choice quiz output. Useful for self-testing the night before.
  • essay-outline — structured outline (thesis, sections, counter-argument, conclusion) for any topic.
  • reading-level — quick check that your paper isn't reading like a textbook or a tweet.
  • speed-reader — focus reading at 250-600 wpm; useful for catching up on assigned reading.
  • cite — APA / MLA / Chicago citation generator. Paste a URL or DOI, get a citation.

Focus and time

  • pomodoro — 25/5 timer with optional 50/10 and 90/20 deep-work cycles.
  • timetable — your weekly class schedule, shareable with study buddies.
  • countdown — count down to exam day, paper due date, application deadline.
  • sleep — 90-minute sleep-cycle calculator. Wake at the end of a cycle to feel less groggy on exam mornings.
  • world-clock + time-zone — for international study programs and online courses across zones.

Life around school

  • days-between — exact days to graduation / internship start / your next visit home.
  • currency — for study abroad and online textbook purchases.
  • water-intake + bmi-calculator — health basics; the freshman fifteen is real.
  • distance — drive time / fuel cost between home and campus.
  • todos + sticky-notes + reminders — to-do, scratchpad, deadline alerts.

The freshman trap (and how this helps)

Most first-year students under-plan in week 1, panic in weeks 11-14, then spend the last fortnight cramming with no idea what they actually need. The grade-needed tool defeats the panic by showing the worst case explicitly: "You need a 71% on the final to land a B in this class." That number is a relief 80% of the time and a clear action plan the other 20%.

For the long view, gpa-calculator with future semesters lets you sketch "if I get a 3.5 next term, a 3.3 the one after, what does my final GPA look like?" — useful for scholarship conversations and law/med-school applications.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — every student tool listed is free without signup. Pro unlocks saved workspaces (re-open a half-written essay outline next week), parent share links, and ad-free browsing. Most students never need to upgrade.

It uses standard weighted GPA arithmetic (sum of grade_points × credits ÷ sum of credits). It handles 4.0, 4.3, and 5.0 (AP/honors) scales. School-specific quirks — like a school that rounds 89.5 up to A — aren't modelled; check your school's registrar policy if a calculation matters for an academic decision.

They're a great starting deck. They identify the highest-yield terms from your notes and produce concise front/back pairs. For long-term spaced repetition, paste the deck into Anki or Quizlet — both accept CSV / tab-separated import.

The `cite` tool supports APA 7th edition, MLA 9th edition, and Chicago / Turabian 17th edition. Paste a URL, DOI, or ISBN; the tool pulls the metadata and formats. Always do a final pass against your instructor's style sheet — different journals have local variations.

The `pomodoro` and `timer` tools persist their start time as a wall-clock timestamp, so reloading the tab restores the remaining time accurately. Closing the tab entirely stops the timer; if you want background timers, install the Toolenza PWA from the home-screen prompt.

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