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IGCSE Timetable April

The IGCSE Study Timetable outlines a plan from April 7 to April 29 to complete all past papers from 2022-2024, focusing on 2-3 papers daily. It includes a structured daily routine with sessions for studying, breaks, and reviews, along with a weekly subject rotation plan. Additional tips emphasize using a tracker for progress, learning from mistakes, and adjusting the schedule if feeling unwell.

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IGCSE Timetable April

The IGCSE Study Timetable outlines a plan from April 7 to April 29 to complete all past papers from 2022-2024, focusing on 2-3 papers daily. It includes a structured daily routine with sessions for studying, breaks, and reviews, along with a weekly subject rotation plan. Additional tips emphasize using a tracker for progress, learning from mistakes, and adjusting the schedule if feeling unwell.

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IGCSE Study Timetable: April 7 - April

29 (Past Paper Focused)


Goal: Finish all past papers (2022–2024) for each subject's paper type before April 29.
Prioritize 2–3 past papers per day and reduce breaks to maximize output while staying
sane.

Daily Structure
• 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM: Wake up, quick freshen up, light breakfast/snack
• 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM: Session 1 (2 papers)
• 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Break (short walk, lunch, power scroll, breathe)
• 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Session 2 (2 papers)
• 5:00 PM – 5:15 PM: Quick review of mistakes from Session 1 & 2
• 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM: Session 3 (1 paper or Topic Drill)
• 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM: Dinner, break, prayers, chill
• 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM: Light Review or Optional 1 more past paper
• 9:00 PM onward: unwind, sleep early-ish.

What to Do During...
Topic Drill:

- Focused revision of one weak topic (e.g., respiration, circuits, break-even). Use textbook,
notes, or YouTube.

- Do 3–4 past paper questions from just that topic across years.

Light Review:

- Go through marked papers, make error lists.

- Revise definitions, formulas, or techniques.

- Flashcards (physical or Quizlet).

Weekly Subject Rotation Plan (April 7 – April 29)


Day Subjects (Primary Focus)

April 7 Biology + Business


April 8 Chemistry + Maths

April 9 Physics + Geography

April 10 Computer Science + English

April 11 Biology + Chemistry

April 12 Business + Maths

April 13 Geography + English

April 14 Physics + CompSci

April 15 Biology + Business

April 16 Chemistry + English

April 17 Maths + Physics

April 18 Geography + Business

April 19 CompSci + Chemistry

April 20 English + Biology

April 21 Physics + Maths

April 22 Final Biology / Chemistry Weak Spot Focus

April 23 Final Maths / Business Weak Spot Focus

April 24 Final English / Geo Weak Spot Focus

April 25 Final Physics / CompSci Weak Spot Focus

April 26–29 Rotation Based on Mistakes / Panic Areas

Tips
• Use the tracker sheet to update paper completion.
• Don’t obsess over marks—learn from mistakes.
• If sick, swap hard papers with Light Review or Topic Drill.

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