Your Professor Has Patterns. ProfPrep Knows What They Are.
Your professor has patterns.
Low exam averages. Topics that come up every semester regardless of what the syllabus says. Questions that only appear after review sessions the textbook never covers. Grading tendencies that every A student in the class knows about and every C student discovers too late.
Generic AI doesn't know any of that. It knows chemistry. It doesn't know that your chemistry professor's exams average in the low fifties, that he covers most of what he actually tests during review sessions, and that students who study only from the textbook consistently fail.
ProfPrep does — because we research your professor before you open the app.
What Professor Intelligence Actually Means
Before any ProfPrep course tool ships, we synthesize publicly available information about the professor — Rate My Professors reviews, faculty pages, course materials, student forums — and build a structured profile that answers the questions every student actually needs answered.
What does this professor's exam actually test? Is it conceptual reasoning, computational accuracy, or applied scenario analysis? What topics come up every semester regardless of what the syllabus says? Does this professor curve? What does a student who gets an A do differently than a student who gets a C?
That intelligence is embedded in the tool before the student asks a single question. The practice questions are weighted toward what this professor actually tests. The AI tutor knows to push back on surface-level answers when conceptual understanding is what the exam rewards. The study guide prioritizes the material that historically shows up — not the material that shows up in generic prep for this subject area.
47 Tools Live for Fall 2026
ProfPrep launched with a single course tool earlier this year. For Fall 2026, we now cover 47 professor-specific tools across six Oklahoma universities: the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University at both Stillwater and Oklahoma City, the University of Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State University, and East Central University.
The courses covered are the ones that matter most — high-enrollment, high-difficulty courses in chemistry, human physiology, human anatomy, microbiology, business finance, management, accounting, and information systems. The courses where a bad professor can derail a semester. The courses that function as gatekeepers to nursing programs and business degrees.
When ProfPrep covers the same course taught by different professors — as it does for OU's General Chemistry, Human Physiology, and Principles of Management — each professor gets a completely distinct tool. Because the same course taught by two different instructors is effectively two different exams.
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