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Study plans

Pick your timeline. Follow the route.

All three plans cover identical material and end at the same place: two mock-exam runs above 85%. The only variable is how many days you spread it across.

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The One-Day Plan

8–10 focused hours

Best if: Exam this week, job offer waiting, or you simply want it done.

Our signature plan: all 18 chapters in four reading blocks, quizzes after each block, a flashcard sprint, then two timed mock exams with review. Intense, structured, effective.

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The 7-Day Evening Plan

~90 minutes per evening

Best if: Working full-time, exam next week.

Three chapters per evening with their quizzes (days 1–5), flashcard consolidation and weak-topic review (day 6), two mock exams (day 7). The most comfortable ready-in-a-week route.

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The 14-Day Light Plan

~45 minutes per day

Best if: Booked early, prefer spaced repetition over intensity.

Nine study days alternating with review days — the schedule spaced-repetition research actually recommends. Flashcards do the heavy lifting; mock exams land on days 12 and 14.

Start day 1 free

How to choose (10-second version)

  • Exam within 7 days → One-Day Plan, run twice if nerves demand it.
  • Exam in 1–2 weeks, working full-time → 7-Day Evening Plan.
  • Exam 3+ weeks out → 14-Day Light Plan, then re-run the mock exams the week of.
  • Already failed once → One-Day Plan, but start with the simulator to find your weak chapters first.

Remember the hard deadline: once registered for the course, you have 12 weeks to write.

Every plan lives inside the app

The Study Roadmap tracks your position in whichever plan you pick — checkpoints, timers and all. Free to start.

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