The 3-Pass Exam Planner
Here's the whole idea. You plan every exam backward from the date, in passes, so you stop relearning everything in one panic night.
Three passes, each with a job:
- Pass 1 (about a week out): skim the material, mark what the professor keeps circling back to, flag the tables and diagrams.
- Pass 2 (a few days out): sit a practice test, then build flashcards only for the concepts that keep showing up.
- Pass 3 (the day before): drill the cards, reread every table and diagram you collected.
The engine underneath is the 20%. Most of your grade comes from a small slice of the material, the concepts that keep getting asked. The planner points you at that slice so you stop trying to learn everything.
It also has a 2-minute Score Debrief. After any grade, win or loss, you name what drove it (method, time, coverage, nerves, or recall) and pick one move for next time.
Print it. Fill in Pass 3 first, then count back. Two passes minimum, always.
Free. Built for premed and med students, works on any exam you have to sit.
It has 3 designs to choose from. Import to your digital note-taking app of choice or print a physical copy, yours for free.