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30 days to exam · 150 total study hours · 37h per subject
4 subjects · 5h/day · Exam: Wednesday 1 July
Days Remaining
30
Total Study Hours
150 hrs
Hours per Subject
37 hrs
Subjects
4
Daily Hours
5 hrs
Exam Date
1 July
Complete first pass of all subjects
Day 12
Complete 8 past papers
Day 23
All weak areas addressed
Day 28
EXAM DAY — execute the plan!
1 July
| Period | Focus | Tasks | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Days 1–12 | Content Pass — all subjects | Read and summarise all topics for 4 subjects. 5h daily. | Identify weakest areas early |
| Days 13–23 | Active Recall — flashcards & past papers | Past papers + flashcard review. 8 past papers total. | Practice essay plans and timed writing. Focus on structure, argument, and evidence. |
| Days 24–28 | Weak Area Intensive | Focus on lowest-confidence topics | Full timed mocks under real conditions |
| Days 29–30 | Exam Week — light review only | Summary sheets only. No new content. Sleep 8h nightly. | Rest is revision — exhaustion kills recall |
Practice essay plans and timed writing. Focus on structure, argument, and evidence.
Active recall (testing yourself) is 3× more effective than re-reading. Use past papers, flashcards, or practice questions.
You have enough time for a thorough preparation — stick to the timetable.
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