Summary
Learn how to quickly create an effective study timetable using Miss Angler's Rule of Three to prepare for upcoming exams.
Highlights
Introducing Miss Angler's Rule of Three
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Miss Angler's Rule of Three is a study strategy consisting of a cramming day, a revision day, and a past paper day, to be used working backward from exam dates.
Setting up Your Calendar
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Start by getting a calendar, either hand-drawn or printed, and fill in all your exam dates.
Applying the Rule of Three
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For each exam, schedule a past paper day directly before it, a revision day before the past paper day, and a cramming day as the third day back. Repeat this process for all exams.
Filling Open Days and Addressing Conflicts
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Use any remaining open days on your calendar to focus on specific needs. If you have multiple subjects scheduled for the same day, prioritize the most important topic, such as a math past paper.