A study planner that maps every deadline to a revision block
Most students do not fail to study because they are lazy — they fail because nothing connects "exam in three weeks" to "what do I do tonight." This study planner pulls every assignment and exam into one tracker, counts down the days, and schedules backward into spaced revision blocks so the work is distributed instead of crammed the night before.
Sample prompt: A study planner for a university student taking four courses, with an assignment tracker showing deadlines and weightings, Cornell-style note pages, and weekly spaced-revision blocks counting down to two exams
One assignment tracker with deadlines and weightings
Every essay, problem set and exam lives in a single tracker showing its due date and how much it is worth. Seeing weightings next to deadlines stops the classic mistake of pouring a weekend into a 5% quiz while a 30% essay quietly approaches — effort follows the grade that matters.
Cornell-style note pages that double as revision tools
The planner includes Cornell-method note layouts — a cue column, a notes body, and a summary strip. Structuring notes this way at capture time means revision is just covering the notes and answering the cues, so the same page you wrote in the lecture becomes an active-recall test later.
Spaced revision blocks scheduled backward from exams
Rather than a single pre-exam panic, the planner schedules short revision touches across the weeks leading up to each exam. Spacing and revisiting material is what moves it into long-term memory — the planner does the backward-counting so you simply show up to the block that is already on the page.
A weekly review to catch what is slipping
Each week closes with a short review: what got done, what slipped, what is now urgent. For students juggling several courses this is the early-warning system that turns "oh no, that's due tomorrow" into "I moved that up on Sunday," before a missed deadline becomes a grade.
What's included
- Assignment + exam tracker with deadlines and weightings
- Deadline countdown view
- Cornell-style note pages (cue / notes / summary)
- Spaced revision blocks counting down to each exam
- Weekly review and re-plan section
- Course-by-course progress overview
Frequently asked questions
Does it work for ADHD students specifically?
It is friendly to ADHD students because it externalises deadlines, breaks revision into small scheduled blocks, and surfaces what is slipping each week — all of which support executive function rather than assuming it. Mention ADHD in the prompt and Papera leans further into short blocks and visible countdowns.
Can I add my real courses and dates?
Yes — list your courses, assignment due dates and exam dates in the prompt and the planner is built around them, with the revision blocks counting down to your actual exams.
How much does it cost to generate?
Your first ten Inks are free, no card required. Each page costs one Ink, so you can generate a planner per course or per term and still be on the free tier.
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