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AI Study Plan Generator

AI Study Plan Generator — academic coach. Powered by free AI, no signup required.

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Describe what you need on the left, hit Generate, and the response will appear here. Send follow-ups to refine — your chat keeps context for up to 10 turns.

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About AI Study Plan Generator

AI Study Plan Generator builds a day-by-day schedule that breaks a syllabus or exam into manageable sessions with built-in review. Enter the subject, exam date, hours per day, and current knowledge level, and it produces a realistic plan covering content, practice, and final review.

Who this tool is for

  • High school students prepping for SAT, ACT, AP, or IB exams
  • College students mapping out a 14-week semester or finals week
  • Graduate students planning thesis study or comprehensive exams
  • Adult learners studying for professional certifications (PMP, CFA, AWS)
  • Parents and tutors organizing a child's long-term study routine

Real use cases

  • 6-week MCAT plan studying 4 hours/day with content review then full-length practice tests
  • 14-week SAT plan for a junior with a baseline of 1200 aiming for 1450
  • 3-week cramming plan for a college student with five finals in eight days
  • 12-week CFA Level 1 plan for a working professional studying 10 hours/week
  • Year-long AP Calculus plan for a homeschool student paced to the May exam

How to use AI Study Plan Generator

  • Enter the subject or exam name and the date you need to be ready by
  • List the topics or syllabus units you need to cover (or paste the table of contents)
  • Specify hours available per day and which days are study days versus rest days
  • State your current level honestly - "scored 1180 on a practice SAT" or "have not opened the textbook"
  • Generate, then ask the chat to "make week 3 lighter, I have midterms" or "add two more full-length practice tests" to adjust

Tips for better results

  • Build in spaced review - revisit week 1 material in week 3 and again in week 6 instead of studying each unit once and moving on
  • Schedule practice tests under timed conditions every 1-2 weeks; review the wrong answers before learning new content
  • Plan a buffer week before the exam for weak-area review only - never try to learn new material in the final week
  • Track what you actually completed each day, not what was planned - the plan should adapt to your real pace

Frequently asked questions

How accurate are the time estimates per topic?

They are reasonable starting points but not personalized to your speed. After the first week, compare what you planned versus what you finished and ask the chat to recalibrate the rest of the schedule.

Can it generate the actual study materials too?

No - the plan tells you when to study what. For the actual content, pair it with the Quiz Generator, Flashcard Generator, or your textbook. The plan is the scaffolding, not the lessons.

What if I fall behind in week 2?

Tell the chat: "I am three days behind, regenerate the rest of the plan starting from today." It will redistribute remaining content rather than cramming it all into the final week.

Does it account for cognitive load and breaks?

It includes rest days and break blocks if you mention them. Default sessions assume 50-minute focused blocks with 10-minute breaks - mention if you want shorter or longer.

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