The students who do best in the GCE rarely study the most hours — they study the right things at the right time. A good timetable turns a mountain of syllabus into a calm, daily plan.
Start from the exam, work backwards
Write down your exam dates. Count the weeks you have left. Then list every subject and topic you must cover. Spreading topics across the weeks instantly makes the work feel possible.
Respect how memory works
Short, focused sessions beat long cram sessions. Study a topic, then revisit it a few days later, then again a week after that — this 'spaced repetition' is how facts move into long-term memory.
Mix recall with practice
Don't just re-read notes. Close the book and write what you remember, then do past-paper questions. Active recall and practice are where real marks come from.
Build in rest
Plan breaks and one lighter day a week. A rested brain learns faster — burnout is the enemy of good grades.
Write your plan where you'll see it every day, start tomorrow, and adjust as you go. A timetable you actually follow beats a perfect one you don't.
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