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    Free Weekly Study Planner

    Plan your week with subject-wise study blocks and goals.

    *No sign-up required. Instant download.

    Format

    PDF

    Cost

    100% Free

    Updates

    2025 Ready

    About This Template

    Stop cramming the night before exams. The Weekly Study Planner is a structured template based on active recall and spaced repetition principles. It helps you allocate specific time blocks for each subject, ensuring balanced preparation. Unlike generic calendars, this is designed specifically for students juggling classes, assignments, and self-study.

    Key Features

    Hourly time-blocking grid (6 AM - 11 PM)
    Top 3 priorities section for high-impact tasks
    Subject-wise goal setting area
    Retrospective section to review what went well
    Printable A4 format

    How to Use

    1. Planning Your Week

    • Print 4-5 copies at the start of the month
    • Fill in your fixed schedule first (classes, labs)
    • Block out study sessions for difficult subjects during your peak energy hours

    2. Review

    • At the end of the week, check off completed goals
    • Move unfinished tasks to next week’s priority list

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why Use This?

    Time-blocking reduces procrastination. By assigning a specific task to a specific time, you reduce decision fatigue and start studying faster.

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