Before you begin studying for an exam, it is helpful to create a study plan using backwards planning.

Test Prep: Backwards Planning

For a printable version of the information below, see our Test Planner Worksheet PDF.

5 days

Chapters/Lectures 1-2

  • Create Study Aids
  • Utilize Study Cycles

*Estimate Study Hours

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4 days

Chapter/Lecture 3

  • Create Study Aids
  • Review Study Aids for Chapters/Lectures 1-2
  • Utilize Study Cycles
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3 days

Chapter/Lecture 4

  • Create Study Aids
  • Review Study Aids for Chapters/Lectures 1-3
  • Utilize Study Cycles
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2 days

Chapter/Lecture 5

  • Create Study Aids
  • Review Study Aids for Chapters/Lectures 1-4
  • Utilize Study Cycles
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Day Before Test

All Chapters/Lectures

  • Review All Chapters/Lectures
  • Utilize Study Cycles

Choose your study aids:

  • Flash Cards (LINCS)
  • Formal Outlines
  • Concept Maps
  • Quizlet
  • Mnemonic Devices
  • Practice Problems
  • T-charts
  • Time Lines
  • Cornell Notes
  • Compare/Contrast Charts
  • Featured Analysis Chart
  • Study Guides

Questions before you study:

  1. What commitments do you have that will get in the way of this plan?
  2. What chapters are the most difficult?
  3. Can some chapters be combined to one day?
  4. How many days do you actually need?

Always think about how to:

  1. Question: Create your own questions and aske them along the way.
  2. Rewrite/Recite: Important information or information you don’t know well should be cited out loud or be rewritten.
  3. Recall: It’s not enough to recognize the information; you must also be able to produce it in your head or on paper.

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