Weekly Study Timetable

    Plan your entire week with subjects distributed across study sessions for balanced, organized learning.

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    About the Weekly Study Timetable

    Creates a visual weekly timetable showing which subjects to study each day, with customizable hours per day and automatic subject rotation for balanced coverage.

    Enter your subjects and specify study hours per day. The generator creates a balanced weekly timetable rotating subjects. For daily time-blocking, use our Daily Study Schedule.

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    Practical use cases

    For Students

    For Teachers

    • Help students plan balanced revision weeks.
    • For classroom use, teachers can also use tools like Random Student Picker and Classroom Timer.

    When to use it

    • Beginning of each week

    • Preparing for multiple exams

    • Visual overview of weekly commitments

    • Balancing study across subjects

    Examples

    Multi-Subject Week

    Plan a week of studying for 4 different subjects

    Light Weekends

    Create a balanced timetable with lighter weekends

    Revision Week

    Organize revision week before final exams

    Activity Balance

    Schedule study time around extracurricular activities

    Compared to alternatives

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    Weekly Timetable vs Study Planner

    The timetable shows specific subjects for each day, while the Study Planner distributes total hours per subject. The timetable is more visual and day-specific.

    Use this section to compare purpose, output, and the best-fit tool for the task.

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    Quick-look benchmarks and standards.

    Weekday study hours
    2-3 hours
    Weekend study hours
    1-2 hours
    Rest days per week
    1-2 recommended
    Subject rotation
    Max 2-3/day

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