Study Before Test Planner

Strategic prep the day before an exam. Focus on what matters most.

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Study Before Test Planner

Day-before prep. Strategic review. Walk in confident.

Test Date
Subject
Test Type
Study Time Available
⚠️ Day-Before Rule
Don't learn new material. Focus on reviewing what you already know. Build confidence, not confusion.
Topic Confidence Check

Rate your confidence 1-5 for each topic. Focus review time on lower-confidence areas.

1
Lost
2
Shaky
3
Okay
4
Good
5
Solid
Topic / Chapter
Confidence
Review?
Time
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
/5
○ Yes ○ No
___ min
Quick Reference Sheet

Write key formulas, definitions, or facts you need to memorize.

Key Formulas
Key Definitions
Must Remember
Study Schedule
Block 1___:___ - ___:___
Focus:
Block 2___:___ - ___:___
Focus:
Block 3___:___ - ___:___
Focus:
Final Review___:___ - ___:___
Light review only. No cramming.
Pre-Test Checklist
Reviewed all weak topics (confidence 1-3)
Practiced at least 5 sample problems
Memorized key formulas / definitions
Packed materials for tomorrow (calculator, pencils, etc.)
Set alarm and planned route to test
Stopped studying by 9 PM (sleep is critical)
Confidence Check
How confident do you feel now? (1-10)
One thing you'll ace tomorrow:

How to Use This Planner

  1. Fill in test details at the top so you know exactly what you're preparing for.
  2. Rate your confidence on each topic honestly—don't inflate your scores.
  3. Focus most time on topics with confidence 1-3. Don't spend time on what you already know.
  4. Create a quick reference sheet with must-know facts for a final glance.
  5. Plan study blocks with breaks. Don't marathon study the night before.
  6. Complete the pre-test checklist to ensure you're fully prepared.
  7. Stop studying early enough to get 8+ hours of sleep—this helps memory consolidation.
  8. End with a positive confidence check. Walk into the test feeling ready.