Creating audio study guides for exams

Henrique
Henrique
on May 05 2026 at 08:36 PM
Look, I am trying to pull a fast one on my finals because there is no way I am memorizing all this stuff. Some of these classes are so dry, I literally pass out after two pages of the textbook. My plan is to feed the notes into ChatGPT to trim the fat, and then I just need to turn that into audio. I want to have the answers playing in my ear during the test. Anyone know a good tool to turn that text into a voice file?
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Proctors are always watching everyone like hawks so you have to be super careful with how you pull this off. A tiny earbud is way easier to hide than a bunch of notes scribbled on your desk or your palms. You can find online voice reader here https://freevoicereader.com/ . This site lets you upload your text and get a clean audio version in a few seconds. You can save the files directly to your device and play them back during the exam. It is a solid way to prep those audio cheat sheets so you can pass the class.
Trying to cram all that info into your head when the subject is boring is a losing battle. Sometimes you just have to find a workaround that actually works for your brain. You could check out platforms like ElevenLabs because they have very natural sounding voices and avoid that robotic tone. Also, make sure you name the files clearly so you can find the right answer quickly during the exam.
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