Free 7-Day Study Plan — O/A-Levels & IELTS

Free 7-Day Study Plan — Surkhave

Free 7-Day Study Plan — O-Levels, A-Levels & IELTS

A small, practical plan you can actually follow. Each day has bite-sized actions — watch, practise, check — so you build steady momentum without burning out.

The 7-Day Kickstart (simple and realistic)

How to use it: do one session a day (20–45 minutes). Use our LMS lessons and quizzes where possible. The idea is: small consistent wins.

Day 1 — Choose & focus

Pick one subject (or two small topics). Open the LMS and note 3 subtopics that feel weak. Don’t try to cover everything — choose what matters most.

Day 2 — Short lessons

Watch two short lessons (or read two summaries). Write down the single trick or formula that helps you solve problems in that topic.

Day 3 — Practice, no notes

Try 8–12 questions under timed conditions. Don’t peek at notes — the goal is to see what you actually remember. Mark up every mistake.

Day 4 — Fix mistakes

Go through the errors from Day 3. For each mistake, write one short correction: what went wrong and how you’ll avoid it next time.

Day 5 — Mini mock

Take a short past-paper style quiz or section. Time it like the real thing and treat it seriously. After finishing, note three things you did well.

Day 6 — Review & mixed practice

Mix old topics with the current one in short drills. Doing mixed practice helps you learn when to use what method — it’s better than repeating the same type only.

Day 7 — Plan next steps

Look at your LMS progress and make a 2-week plan: which topics to repeat, which tutor session to book (if any), and which past papers to schedule.

Tip: Keep a tiny log — 3 lines per day: what you did, one mistake, one improvement. It helps more than long notes.

Quick study habits that actually work

  • Short blocks (20–40 mins) with focused goals beat long vague sessions.
  • Use active recall: try to write answers without looking, then check.
  • Space it out: revisit topics after a day or two instead of cramming.
  • Do at least one timed practice each week to build exam stamina.
  • Celebrate small wins — improvement is motivating.

Common questions

Is this enough to pass an exam?
Not alone. This plan is a short starter to help you build good habits and find gaps. Pair it with regular lessons, past papers, and targeted revision for best results.
How long are the sessions?
Each day’s tasks are designed for 20–45 minutes. You can stretch them if you have more time, but the core is consistency.
Can I use this for IELTS?
Yes — swap subject tasks for IELTS skills: e.g., Day 3 practice = timed Listening section; Day 5 = full Writing task with feedback.

What students say

"I followed the plan during exams week and it stopped me from panicking. The small daily wins kept me going." — Sara, O-Level student

"The mock on Day 5 showed me exactly what to fix. Booked a short tutor session after that and my marks improved." — Ali, A-Level student

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Made to be simple — follow this for one week, then build your own routine from there.