Below you can find a layout template for setting up your study plan that will help you with preparing for your exams.
You can also download the plan as a PDF file and print it out here.
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- How much time do you have before the date of the exam?
- How many weeks? How many working days?
- Determine the exam requirements
- Be sure to do your research thoroughly.
- Use all of the important sources of information.
- Determine a realistic scope of work
- Stick to the essentials in terms of content.
- Figure out your current level knowledge
- Determine how much knowledge you already have.
- Try to make a concrete estimate
- Determine the overall workload
- Draw up an overview of the instructional materials you need to work on.
- Formulate your objectives and the steps you plan to take in your work as concretely as possible
- Then calculate the number of hours you will have to work to get there.
- Assess your own work capacity
- How much work do you realistically think you can do?
- Identify the conditions under which you work most productively.
- Plan the entire timeframe
- Does your workload fit in the available timeframe?
- Set intermediate goals.
- Schedule additional time as a buffer
- Fit in your other goals and leisure activities
- Be sure to set aside enough time to relax and pursue your personal interests
- Review your decision about the exam
- Are your plans realistic?
- Will you actually be able to accomplish them?
- Draw conclusions.
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