If your exam is 30 days away, you do not need a perfect schedule. You need a revision plan you can actually follow.
The biggest mistake in the final month is trying to revise the entire course every day. That creates panic, not progress.
Week 1
- Statistics
- Probability
Start with the two topics that repeatedly combine calculator skill and wording precision.
Week 2
- Functions
- Trigonometry
This is your modelling week. Focus on graphs, equations, and what the answers actually mean.
Week 3
- Financial maths
- Past paper practice
Use this week to lock in calculator routines and spot recurring weak patterns.
Week 4
- Full mock papers
- Weak-area correction
The final week should feel like exam rehearsal, not new content overload.
Daily rule
Aim for 10–20 focused minutes per topic block.
Consistency beats occasional marathon sessions.
Final tip
The last 30 days are about repetition, structure, and control. Consistency will move your grade more than heroic last-minute cramming.
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