Spaced repetition works best when it is predictable. You do not need complex tooling to get strong results.
Week 4: Map and classify
Build a map of all exam topics and classify each topic as:
- Strong
- Medium
- Weak
Start with weak topics in short daily blocks.
Week 3: Active recall first
For every session, start by writing what you remember from memory before opening material. Then fill gaps using your course notes.
Week 2: Past-paper integration
Mix topic recall with timed past questions. Keep errors tagged by topic so you can spot weak clusters.
Week 1: Compression and stability
Use compact summaries and avoid opening brand-new topics. Focus on consistency, sleep, and short high-quality revision blocks.
Practical checklist
- Keep notes grouped by topic.
- Track unresolved questions and close them within 48 hours.
- Review weak topics more frequently than strong ones.
A simple, repeated system beats an overcomplicated plan. Keep the loop tight and measurable.