Step 1: Choosing your subjects

Modified on Fri, 31 Mar, 2023 at 1:26 PM

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The first screen you'll see when you log in is 'choosing your subjects'.

 


You can use this dropdown to save multiple plans (*full version only).


1. Choose your year



First, choose the year you're doing exams.

The toggle is in the top right of the planner.



If your exams are this year, the planner will create a plan up to the start of May.  (After that, you'll probably want to be spending your time working through past papers to fully prepare for the exams anyway.)


If your exams aren't until next academic year, the planner will plan up to the start of May next year.  (All the way up to your exams.)



2. Adding your subjects

Use this button (bottom left) to add a new subject to your plan.


Next, use the dropdown menu to find your subject.


Most subjects are directly in the list, but we've collected some things together to make it easier for you.


All languages can be found under 'languages'.



... and all 3 sciences can be found under 'science'.


It means you can cover all three types within your revision, whether you're doing single science or combined.



3.  Moving to the next stage


Once you've added all your subjects, click the green 'next' button to move on.


If the button is greyed out, hover over the '?' to see why.

(It's usually that you have a dropdown without a subject selected in it.)








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