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How to Build a Revision Plan That Actually Works

1 Feb 20265 min read
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A good revision plan is simple, specific, and repeatable. The goal is not to “read more” — it’s to improve performance every week.

Start with a Diagnostic

Before you create a timetable, you need to know what to focus on. Do a short test, review your mistakes, and list your weakest topics.

Use Weekly Cycles

  • Day 1–2: Learn / re-learn a topic
  • Day 3: Practice questions
  • Day 4: Review mistakes
  • Day 5: Timed mini-test
  • Day 6: Fix weak areas
  • Day 7: Rest or light review

Track Progress

Write down your scores, common mistakes, and the topics you keep missing. That’s how improvement becomes predictable.

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