Exam Study Planner

Plan your exam preparation with subject-specific study tracking, exam countdowns, and daily pacing recommendations. Built on the Pomodoro technique.

Subjects

Add a subject to get started with the timer.

25:00

Study Session

Session 1 of 4

Space Start/Pause

Today's Progress

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Total Study Time

0

Sessions Completed

0 days

Study Streak

Daily Study Goal

0%
hours/day

0m of 4h studied today

Pro Tips

  • Switch subjects between Pomodoro cycles. Interleaving different topics improves long-term retention compared to studying one subject for hours straight.
  • Set exam dates to unlock countdown cards. Seeing exactly how many days remain and how much study time you need creates urgency and keeps you on schedule.
  • Use the notes field to log what you covered. Writing a brief note like β€œCh. 5 mitosis diagrams” helps you pick up where you left off next session.
  • Export your data before closing the tab. Session data is stored in your browser only. Download CSV to keep a permanent record of your study hours.

100% client-side. No data leaves your browser.

Last updated: March 2026

How to Plan Your Exam Study Schedule

Add your subjects and set exam dates. The planner calculates how much you need to study each day to hit your target hours before each exam. Use the built-in Pomodoro timer to maintain focus during sessions β€” the tool tracks every minute by subject, building a visual breakdown of your study investment across all subjects.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the exam countdown work?

Add exam dates for each subject and the planner shows a countdown with recommended daily study minutes to hit your target hours before the exam. It adjusts recommendations based on how much you've already studied.

Can I track multiple subjects?

Yes β€” add up to 10 subjects, each with its own color, exam date, and study history. The dashboard shows a breakdown of hours per subject so you can balance your prep.

What is the Pomodoro technique?

The Pomodoro technique uses 25-minute focused study sessions with 5-minute breaks. After 4 sessions, take a 15-minute long break. This method improves focus and prevents burnout. You can customize the durations.

Is my study data saved?

Data persists while the browser tab is open. Export your study log as CSV regularly to keep a permanent record of your study hours by subject.

How many hours should I study per day?

Research suggests 4-6 hours of focused study is optimal for most students. The default daily goal is 4 hours. Adjust based on your exam schedule and personal capacity.

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