Structured study planners designed for the depth and intensity of A Level revision. Smart hour allocation, progress tracking, and exam countdown.
A Level revision requires a more strategic approach than GCSEs. With fewer subjects but much deeper content, you need to balance breadth of coverage with depth of understanding. A well-structured A Level revision timetable is essential.
Rate each subject and topic by difficulty. Our planner auto-allocates more hours to your weakest areas.
Use the RAG system: Red topics need intensive revision, Amber needs reinforcement, Green just needs maintenance.
Enter your exam dates and see exactly how many days and weeks you have left. Plan your final push.
Our planners support 3-4 A Level subjects (or more) with up to 8 topics each. The Study Hour Planner uses your difficulty and confidence ratings to calculate the perfect balance of study time across all your subjects.
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During term time, aim for 2-3 hours per evening plus weekends. During study leave, 6-8 hours per day split across subjects with regular breaks. Quality matters more than quantity — use active recall and spaced repetition for maximum effect.
Rate each subject by difficulty and confidence. Allocate proportionally more time to harder subjects. Our Study Hour Planner does this calculation for you — just enter your ratings and it distributes your weekly hours automatically.
A Level content is deeper and requires more understanding, not just memorisation. You'll need to make connections between topics, evaluate arguments, and apply knowledge to unfamiliar contexts. Focus on past papers and mark schemes alongside your notes.
Start past papers 4-6 weeks before exams. Do them under timed conditions. Mark them using the official mark scheme. Identify patterns in what gets asked. Our Progress Tracker helps you log which topics come up most and where you're losing marks.
It's never too late to start. Even 4 weeks of focused revision can make a significant difference. Use the RAG rating system to identify your weakest topics (Red), focus on those first, then consolidate your Amber topics. Green topics just need light maintenance.
Use the Pomodoro technique (25 min sessions with breaks). Schedule rest days. Exercise regularly. Our Pomodoro Study Log helps you track your focus levels so you can spot when you're burning out before it hits.