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Weak Topic Recovery Planner

List your weak topics, your exam date, and daily study time. Get a realistic day-by-day recovery plan โ€” not an overwhelming one.

โฑ Takes about 3 minutes

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Your Weak Topics

Example Usage

Inputs: Exam in 10 days | Study 5 hrs/day | 3 hrs per topic recovery
Weak topics: Organic Chemistry, Trigonometry, Essay Writing (3 topics)

Result: Total recovery needed: 9 hrs. Available study time: 50 hrs. Plan: Organic Chemistry on Days 1โ€“2, Trigonometry on Days 2โ€“3, Essay Writing on Days 3โ€“4. Days 5โ€“10 reserved for full revision.

How This Tool Works

The tool multiplies the number of weak topics by your estimated recovery time per topic. It then maps those hours onto the days remaining before your exam โ€” starting from today. Topics are spread out so you're not overloading any single day. Any leftover days are marked as revision time.

Why Recovery Planning Works

Most students know their weak areas but don't have a concrete plan to fix them. Without a plan, it's easy to keep putting weak topics off. A day-by-day schedule removes that decision every morning โ€” you already know what to work on.

Weak today does not mean weak on exam day. It just means you need a plan and the time to execute it.

Study Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

The tool will tell you clearly if your weak topics exceed the available time. In that case, prioritise by exam marks. Which topics carry the most weight? Focus there first. You can't fix everything โ€” but you can fix the most important things.

It depends on how honest you are about the time each topic needs. Simple topics might only need 1โ€“2 hours. A heavy topic might need 5+. Adjust the slider to match what's realistic for your specific situation.

For difficult topics, one per day or even one over two days is better. Switching between hard topics too fast means nothing really sticks. Give each one the focus it deserves.

Test yourself immediately โ€” attempt practice questions without looking at notes. Then revisit it briefly 2โ€“3 days later to make sure it's stuck. Recovery isn't done until you can recall it under pressure.

Yes โ€” use the Save button after generating your plan. It saves to your browser's local storage so you can return to it without re-entering everything.

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