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Study Timetable Template, Schemes and Mind Maps of Productivity and Time Management

Study Timetable. Template. We recommend studying for at least 6 weeks before your exams start. However you need to figure out how much study you need to do.

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We recommend studying for at least 6 weeks before your exams start. However you
need to figure out how much study you need to do.
If you’re behind in your school work you should probably start studying today!
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Study Timetable

Template

We recommend studying for at least 6 weeks before your exams start. However you

need to figure out how much study you need to do.

If you’re behind in your school work you should probably start studying today!

Instructions: How to complete your study timetable 5

When you think you’ve finished your timetable, check that it

achieves all of the following:

You’ve made time to study for every topic of every

subject you have an exam for.

You’ve allocated time to read over your study notes at least

twice before the exam. You can’t rely on remembering

everything from writing it down once in your study notes.

You’ll need to read over everything at least twice, and

probably re-write some of the really important bits.

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Specify on your timetable when (what time and

day) you’re going to try some past exams.

We suggest you have a look at one right at the

beginning of your study so you know what

type of questions you’ll be expected to answer.

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Work backwards from the date of each exam to fill in

when you’re going to study for each subject. Be specific

about this – write down exactly what topics of each

subject you’re going to study for when.

This will make it impossible for you to run out of

study time if you stick to your schedule.

1

Fill in when your exams are. Triple check the

dates and times!

2

Fill in all other activities you have to do

that aren’t study, e.g. school, dinner,

study breaks, sports games, etc.

!

It can be a good idea to leave the

day before each exam to

completing an entire past year’s

exam and to reading over your

study notes.

You shouldn’t be learning

anything new the day before an

exam – you should only be going

over what you’ve already studied.

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