Summary of "[시험 계획표 짜는 방법] 교대생이 알려주는 내신 시험 계획표 짜는 법! / 아이패드로 시험 계획표 만들기 / 중,고등학교 시험 계획표 / 3주,한달 중간고사,기말고사 계획 세우기"

Overview

The video explains how to build an effective exam study schedule (3–4 weeks long) to avoid last-minute cramming and uneven studying. It covers key principles, practical tools/format, a step-by-step methodology, timeline recommendations for practice problems, and final-day review strategies.

Key principles

Recommended overall timeline: plan 3–4 weeks ahead, and about two weeks before the exam switch focus to textbook/teacher materials that reflect exam content more closely.

Tools and format

Step-by-step methodology

  1. Collect and list exam scope for each subject

    • Write down everything you need to study: topics, chapters, workbook sections, teacher notes.
    • Be specific — list the exact content you’ll cover in each session rather than just the subject name.
  2. Choose schedule length and format

    • Decide between a 3-week or 4-week calendar.
    • Use a digital device (iPad) or paper (half A4) to draw the schedule grid.
  3. Assign subject-study slots

    • Fill calendar days with subject blocks, typically one subject per day or per study block to maintain focus.
    • Reserve the day before each exam exclusively for the subject of the next-day exam.
  4. Divide and sequence topics

    • Split each subject’s scope into two (or more) parts so material is reviewed at least twice.
    • Schedule reviews of the second half 2–3 days before the test rather than cramming the last day.
    • Reverse planning (scheduling backward from the exam date) is an option, but splitting and reviewing earlier was preferred.
  5. Timeline recommendations for practice problems and workbooks

    • For workbook-heavy classes: do a small, steady amount of workbook practice every day.
    • For classes where a quick workbook glance suffices: begin workbook problems about 3 weeks before exams and aim to finish them at least 1 week before the exam.
    • Continue using commercial practice books or supplementary problem sets until your targeted intensive period (the creator used those until about 2 weeks before exams).
  6. Two-week switch to school-focused materials

    • About two weeks before exams, prioritize textbooks, teacher handouts, and the workbooks used in school, since these more often reflect exam content.
  7. Allocate time by difficulty and volume

    • Spend more time on subjects you find difficult or that have larger volumes of material.
    • Adjust the number and length of sessions per subject accordingly.
  8. Final-day and review strategy

    • Use the day before the exam for intense, focused review of that subject.
    • Keep the final-day plan targeted so you avoid spreading attention too thin.

Practical tips and lessons emphasized

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