90-Day Preparation Journey
My Weekly Journal
This 90-day journal provides a structured yet flexible approach, emphasizing gradual knowledge building, application through practice, and crucial psychological readiness, ensuring you are comprehensively prepared to tackle your high-stakes exam with confidence.
Weeks 1-3: Initial Exploration and Understanding
Objective: Build a comprehensive base of knowledge across all relevant subject areas.
Days 1-7: Introduction and initial reading of core subjects. Highlight and annotate key concepts.
Days 8-14: Continue exploring major topics, focusing on understanding broad themes.
Days 15-21: Summarize each topic's key points, establishing a foundational understanding.
Milestone: Complete a thorough overview of all topics covered by the exam.
Quote of the Week: "The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you." – B.B. King
Weeks 4-6: Development of Study Aids and Deeper Learning
Objective: Create detailed study aids and deepen understanding of complex topics.
Days 22-28: Develop comprehensive flashcards and begin detailed notes for complex topics.
Days 29-35: Start creating mind maps and diagrams to visualize relationships between concepts.
Days 36-42: Review using created study aids, refine them, and start filling in knowledge gaps.
Milestone: Establishment of a robust set of study aids tailored to your learning.
Quote of the Week: "Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence." – Abigail Adams
Weeks 7-9: Intensive Review and Application
Objective: Apply knowledge through intensive practice and begin mock exams.
Days 43-49: Engage in targeted practice sessions focusing on weaker areas.
Days 50-56: Take first full-length practice test to simulate exam conditions.
Days 57-63: Analyze test results, identify trends in errors, and focus revision on weak spots.
Milestone: Completion of initial full-length practice tests and understanding of areas needing focus.
Quote of the Week: "Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence." – Colin Powell
Weeks 10-12: Refinement and Psychological Preparation
Objective: Final refinement of knowledge and mental preparation for the exam.
Days 64-70: Continue with refined focus sessions, retesting on weaker areas.
Days 71-77: Second round of full-length practice tests to measure progress.
Days 78-90: Reduce the intensity of new studying, focus on meditation, light review, and ensure psychological readiness.
Milestone: Achieve a state of readiness both intellectually and psychologically.
Quote of the Week: "Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out." – Benjamin Franklin