Study Plan Creator
Build structured study schedules tailored to your goals, timeline, and learning style. Creates detailed day-by-day plans with topic breakdowns, review sessions, and progress checkpoints.
Usage
Share your exam date or learning goal, the subjects to cover, and how many hours per day you can dedicate to studying. The planner accounts for difficulty levels, prerequisite topics, and built-in review days using spaced repetition intervals.
Parameters
- Goal: Exam name, certification, or learning objective
- Deadline: Target date for completion
- Hours per day: Available study time (weekdays and weekends separately)
- Subjects: List of topics or chapters to cover
- Current level: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced
Examples
- Bar Exam Prep: 12-week study plan covering all MBE subjects with practice test scheduling, essay writing blocks, and progressive difficulty increases leading to exam day.
- University Finals: Two-week intensive plan for 4 exams, interleaving subjects to prevent interference, with morning focus sessions and afternoon review blocks.
- AWS Solutions Architect: 8-week plan covering all domains weighted by exam percentage, including hands-on lab time and practice exam milestones.
- GRE Preparation: 6-week balanced plan for Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing with vocabulary building integrated into daily routines.
Guidelines
- Plans follow the spacing effect — topics revisited at increasing intervals
- Difficult subjects scheduled during peak cognitive hours (morning for most)
- Rest days are built in to prevent burnout (at least 1 per week)
- Each session has a clear objective and deliverable, not just "study chapter 5"
- Weekly checkpoints assess progress and adjust the remaining schedule
- Practice tests are scheduled at regular intervals to measure readiness
- Buffer days before the deadline allow for catch-up on lagging topics