How can I make my own timetable?
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Steps to Make the Perfect Study TimetableStep 1: Check your current schedule. Step 2: Set your academic goal. Step 3: List deadlines and commitments. Step 4: Prioritise your list. Step 5: Decide on a format. Step 6: Schedule in your classes, study sessions and commitments.
How do I create a study timetable for A levels?
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How do you write a revision plan?
How to get your revision plan rightBe realistic and plan time away from your work to avoid burn-out!Make sure you study the hardest subjects first, and not at end of day when you are tired.Be focused: 20 minutes working followed by 10 minutes rest is a good starting point.
How do I plan my exam schedule?
How To Plan Your Exam Days?Streamline your priorities. Hard work is really important but hard work should be done efficiently and smartly. Analyze your faulty areas. Bring creativity to schedule. A sample schedule for your exam days: