12-Week Study Plan Using Notes 12-Week Study Plan Using Notes

12-Week Study Plan Using Notes

Brad Fallon Brad Fallon

Introduction

Use Notes to build a 12-week study plan that keeps all your key tasks and weekly to-dos in one place. By creating one note per week with a checklist of tasks, you can:

  • Organise your study schedule clearly

  • Track your progress each week

  • Focus on what matters most

  • Adjust your plan as you go

Each note should be named Week 1–12 and labelled accordingly (e.g., "Week 1") so you can filter and view your plan easily.


Weeks 1–5

Labels: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5

  • 300 Qbank questions to identify strengths weaknesses

  • Bookmark all incorrect questions


Weeks 6–8

Labels: Week 6, Week 7, Week 8

  • 300 Qbank questions to identify strengths weaknesses

  • Bookmark all incorrect questions

  • Review incorrect questions: open question, first read Pastest textbook topic, then answer the question. If correct, remove bookmark. If incorrect, keep bookmark.


Weeks 9–11

Labels: Week 9, Week 10, Week 11

  • 200 Qbank questions to identify strengths weaknesses

  • 1 past paper

  • Bookmark all incorrect questions

  • Review incorrect questions: open question, first read Pastest textbook topic, then answer the question. If correct, remove bookmark. If incorrect, keep bookmark.


Week 12

Label: Week 12

  • 200 Qbank questions to identify strengths weaknesses

  • 1 past paper

  • Bookmark all incorrect questions

  • Review incorrect questions: open question, first read Pastest textbook topic, then answer the question. If correct, remove bookmark. If incorrect, keep bookmark.

  • Ensure all remaining bookmarked questions are reviewed, understood, correct and bookmark removed


Summary

By creating a note for each week and using checklists, you can:

  • Break your revision into manageable chunks

  • Track progress visually and clearly

  • Adjust your plan as needed based on performance

  • Keep all your learning in one place with Notes

This 12-week Notes plan is flexible — you can adapt it to your schedule, add or remove tasks, and highlight key points from study sessions as you go.

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