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Study Planner
Plan your daily and weekly study routines with focused subject blocks and revision windows. This page is tailored for students preparing for exams, with practical guidance and a usable timetable structure.
How to Use This Study Planner
List your subjects by exam date and difficulty, then assign longer focus blocks to topics that need deep practice rather than quick revision.
Alternate heavy subjects with lighter review sessions so concentration stays high across the day.
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Click any time slot to add/edit inline, press Enter to save, and drag event chips between cells. Your changes are auto-saved in this browser.
Exam Study Planning Tips
- Schedule mock tests at the same time as your real exam to train timing and stamina.
- Keep one daily slot for weak-topic drills based on yesterday’s mistakes.
- End study days with a 10-minute recap note so tomorrow starts faster.
- Protect sleep by stopping intensive blocks at least 90 minutes before bedtime.
Study Planner FAQ
How many subjects per day is realistic?
Two to three deep-focus subjects per day works well for most exam prep.
Should breaks be scheduled?
Yes—add 10–15 minute breaks after every 60–90 minute study block.
Is weekend study necessary?
Light weekend revision helps, but keep one half-day fully off to avoid burnout.