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Prioritize with the MIT Method, map your whole term on a live timeline, and study without burnout.

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MIT Prioritization

Hardest tasks first. Science-backed ordering so your sharpest focus goes to your biggest challenges.

Multi-Day Scheduling

See your entire workload spread across an entire year with a live visual timeline you can track in real time.

Smart Breaks

Dynamic breaks auto-inserted at attention span limits β€” duration adapts to difficulty, so harder work earns longer recovery time.

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Raising your GPA by one full point is linked to about 30% higher future earnings.

Knowing a topic makes your brain up to 3000Γ— faster at recognizing that information.

Studying for a test cuts your in-test stress by roughly 35%.

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This Study Planner & Time Management Tool is designed to help students of all levels organize their homework, assignments, and study sessions efficiently. By using this tool to visualize tasks, estimated completion times, and breaks, students can manage their workload without feeling overwhelmed.

The tool uses the Most Important Task (MIT) Method to prioritize the most challenging assignments first, helping students make the most of their attention span. It also incorporates dynamic breaks that automatically adjust in length based on assignment difficulty and are proven to improve memory retention and reduce cognitive fatigue, allowing students to study smarter, not longer.

With this planner, a student can:

  • Track assignments and homework by name, subject, and difficulty level
  • Visualize a multi-day schedule using the built-in calendar view
  • Boost productivity with scientifically-backed, difficulty-adjusted breaks customizable through 5 different planning methods
  • Spread large assignments across multiple days to avoid last-minute cramming
  • Set up recurring weekly routines for classes that repeat
  • Set deadlines and track progress over time
  • And so much more!

Whether you want to plan your entire year of homework or just focus on a single study session, this tool helps you take control of your time and improve your academic performance.

Start organizing your study schedule today and make every minute count!

A general calendar just gives you a place to put assignments so you can later see them; it doesn't help you actually prepare for it. In addition to letting you map out assignments up to a year in advance, this planner breaks them down into timed study sessions with built-in rest periods, and works with you while you study. If something disrupts your day, the planner automatically re-calculates your tasks and adjusts your timeline so you stay on track without panic.

If you miss a task, the planner pushes it forward hour-by-hour so it stays on your radar. But if you miss the whole day, it remains on that day, giving you the flexibility to reschedule the tasks whenever you want. Plus, you have a 90-day window to recover or move any assignment before it is permanently deleted.

This planner helps you stay organized and manage your study time more effectively. By prioritizing important tasks, planning breaks strategically, and visualizing your workload, it can reduce stress and make it easier to complete assignments efficiently, which supports better learning habits, although there is no guarantee for specific grades.

Yes! In fact, this planner is designed with that specific purpose in mind. It gives you the option to add a space for all extracurriculars/other activities which are directly embedded in the live visual timeline so you can view your entire day easily. Additionally, any task can be added at any minute in the day to match your preferences, whether it be a busy day or an easy one.

This planner automatically tracks all kinds of statistics about your studying like average work time, break time, time paused, and more! All you have to do is go to the settings menu and to the stats page when you want to view your stats.

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