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We recommend you make a new study plan for each week ahead. You can download our free study plan, print it and then write in your tasks.
Starting your study with a plan will save you so much time and lead to really efficient and satisfying study sessions. Learn how to best make one and use our printable template!
We recommend you make a new study plan for each week ahead. You can download our free study plan, print it and then write in your tasks.
Fill in all the things you have to do for the week (for example, soccer practice, piano lessons etc). This way you won’t feel stressed that you should be studying when you are doing these activities because you have planned for them well in advance.
Instead of just writing down a subject’s name, try to be more specific and give yourself a more defined task (for example, “Do exam questions on Trigonometry” is better than just “Maths”).
With teachers piling on more and more homework, it’s inevitable that you will not always be able to stick to your plan. It’s a good idea to leave a few slots free later in the week so that you can use that time to catch up on tasks you missed earlier in the week.
It’s very common for you to lose focus and get the feeling that nothing is going in. One of the best ways to stay focused is to do active learning by trying some past exam questions after you have completed any topic. A Studyclix Plus account makes this easy by allowing you to print all past questions by topic with the memos. In fact, 95% of students who did this said it helped improve their grades. Check out our pricing page for more info.
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Good luck with your exams and let us know if you have any questions!