How to Use Fennie for College Classes
Concrete workflow for using Fennie across the semester — from syllabus upload to finals prep.
What you'll learn
- Syllabus-to-study-plan workflow
- Daily Plan integration
- Notes processing
- Finals prep with Fennie
The mistake most students make
Using Fennie only at exam time. The system works best when you use it from week 1 to capture weak spots progressively.
How Fennie helps
Fennie's Daily Plans, notes processing, and quiz generation are designed to integrate across a semester — see the [syllabus-to-study-plan guide](/blog/syllabus-to-study-plan).
Step by step
- 01Upload syllabus week 1 — Fennie generates a semester plan
- 02Add notes weekly — Fennie converts to flashcards and quizzes
- 03Daily Plans run automatically, weighting by your weak topics
- 04Midterms and finals get dedicated plans from existing data
- 05Review semester at the end — what was useful, what to change
FAQ
How much time setup?
30-60 minutes at start of semester. Daily use is 30-60 minutes/day of structured practice.
Can Fennie handle multiple classes?
Yes — Daily Plans balance across courses by weight and exam dates.
Does Fennie work for STEM and humanities?
Yes — different content types, same underlying system.
Apply this with Fennie
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