Create personalised study schedules with subject priorities, exam dates, and Pomodoro-style sessions.
Distribute study sessions more evenly across study days instead of packing them consecutively
Add your subjects and study settings, then click "Generate Timetable"
Our intelligent algorithm creates realistic study schedules by considering exam proximity, subject priority, and your available time. It uses evidence-based techniques like spaced repetition and the Pomodoro method.
Subjects with closer exam dates and higher priority get more study time automatically.
Respects your study windows and includes breaks to prevent burnout.
Study for 25-50 minutes, then take a 5-10 minute break. This maintains focus and prevents fatigue.
Review material at increasing intervals. This timetable helps you space out revision effectively.
Test yourself regularly rather than just re-reading notes. Use practice questions and past papers.
5 subjects, 50-minute sessions, 10-minute breaks
Monday: Maths (2h), English (1.5h)
Tuesday: Science (2h), Geography (1h)
Wednesday: History (1.5h), Revision (1h)
Thursday: Maths (2h), English (1.5h)
Friday: Science (2h), Geography (1h)
4 subjects, 45-minute sessions, 15-minute breaks
Monday: Maths (3h), Physics (2h)
Tuesday: Chemistry (2.5h), Biology (2h)
Wednesday: Maths (3h), Past papers (1.5h)
Thursday: Physics (2h), Chemistry (2.5h)
Friday: Biology (2h), Weak topics (2h)
It depends on your exam level and how far away your exams are. GCSE students typically need 1-2 hours per subject per week, while A-Level students may need 3-5 hours. The planner helps you distribute this realistically across your available study time.
Research shows 25-50 minute focused study sessions work best, followed by 5-10 minute breaks. This follows the Pomodoro technique and helps maintain concentration while preventing burnout.
The planner prioritizes subjects with earlier exam dates and higher priority levels. It distributes study time proportionally, ensuring you cover all subjects while focusing more on upcoming exams.
Absolutely! Just enter your mock exam dates instead of final exam dates. The planner works the same way and will help you prepare effectively for practice exams.
The planner adapts to your schedule. You can set different study windows for different days, exclude days when you're unavailable, and adjust session lengths to fit your lifestyle.
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