Education · Study Planning
Study Time Planner
Plan study sessions across subjects before an exam.
Study Time Planner
List each subject with a priority weight (one per line), enter your total available study time, then select Calculate.
How this is calculated
Examples
About this calculation
This is a simple proportional split — it doesn't know how hard any subject actually is for you. Pick weights that reflect your own priorities (difficulty, upcoming exam weight, how comfortable you already feel).
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Frequently asked questions
What number should I use for priority weight?
Any positive number works — only the ratio between subjects matters. A weight of "3" for one subject and "1" for another means the first gets three times as much time, whether you use 3-and-1 or 30-and-10.
What format should I use for each subject?
One subject per line: the subject name, then its weight, separated by a space — for example "Organic Chemistry 3".
Study Plan Solution
Study plan will appear here.
Subject allocation