attachment
attachment

My planner

Here's what I can see in your medical school study planner:

Study Planner Overview
Three subjects are tracked across weeks 8-20, each with 3 hours/day allocated:

ANATOMY (3hr)

WeekTopic
8Neuro - 1
9Neuro - 2
10HNF - 1
11HNF - 2
12HNF - 3
13Thorax, Pelvis + Histo (epithelial, connective, cartilage bone, muscular/nervous tissue)
14Abdomen + Vascular, Skin, Lymphatics
15U.L., GIT
16Lower Limb, Resp, Urinary
17Male & Female Reproductive
18Endocrine, Special Senses
19-20(empty - to be planned)
Side note on Anatomy: Embryo, Bones, Radio, Surface Marking - bracketed together over ~5 days

PHYSIOLOGY (3hr)

WeekTopic
8Special Senses, Gen Phy, Gen Anat
9NM Phy, Integrative Phy
10Reproduction, Endocrine
11(marked X - skipped/done)
12CNS-1, Resp
13CNS-2, Resp
14Renal
15GIT
16Blood-1
17Blood-2, CVS-1
18CVS-2
19-20(empty)

BIOCHEMISTRY (3hr)

WeekTopic
8-9Carb, AA - Complete
11Amphibian's Lab
12-13Lipid - Complete
13→ Biochemistry Practicals, Clinicals
14Heme, Jaundice → Test
15(continuing)
16-17Hematology Lab - Enzymic, Cancer, SML; Detoxification, Oxidation
18Human Experiments - Vitamins, Minerals
19-20(empty)

Key observations:
  • You're currently at Week 12 (today is July 12) - so you're on HNF-3 (Anatomy), CNS-1/Resp (Physiology)
  • Biochemistry shows good progress - Carb/AA and Lipid are already marked complete
  • Weeks 19-20 are still blank - good buffer time for revision
  • The Histo topics in Week 13 are color-coded separately (yellow highlight), suggesting a special focus area
Would you like help filling in weeks 19-20, creating a revision schedule, or anything else with this planner?

Help me to focus

Asking for Preferences
Asking for Preferences

20

Got it - your exam is at Week 20, which means you have 8 weeks from now (Week 12). Here's a focused revision strategy built around your planner:

🎯 Revision Strategy: Weeks 12-20

Phase 1 — FINISH NEW CONTENT (Weeks 12-18)

Stay on your planner as scheduled. Don't skip ahead. Discipline here = less panic later.
This week (Week 12) - your immediate focus:
SubjectTask
AnatomyHNF-3 - finish Head, Neck, Face
PhysiologyCNS-1 + Respiratory
BiochemistryLipid is complete ✓ - move to Heme/Jaundice (Week 14 target)
Key rule: Every topic you study now - make a 1-page summary sheet. You'll thank yourself in Week 19.

Phase 2 — CONSOLIDATION (Weeks 19-20)

These two blank weeks are your secret weapon. Use them like this:
Week 19 - Subject Revision Round
DayFocus
Mon-TueAnatomy: Neuro + HNF (high-yield, lots of MCQs)
Wed-ThuPhysiology: CNS + CVS + Blood (most exam-heavy)
Fri-SatBiochemistry: Carb + Lipid + Heme (already completed - just revise)
SunRest / light review
Week 20 - Final Sprint
DayFocus
Mon-TueAnatomy: Thorax, Abdomen, Limbs
WedPhysiology: GIT + Renal
ThuBiochemistry: Labs (Hematology, Human Experiments)
FriAll 3 subjects: only weak points + past MCQs
SatLight review, no new topics
Exam dayTrust your prep

3 Rules to Stay Focused

  1. 3 hours per subject = non-negotiable. Your planner already sets this. Protect that block.
  2. One summary sheet per topic. Short, handwritten. Forces you to process, not just read.
  3. No new topics after Week 18. If it's not in your planner by then, skip it.

Your Biggest Risks Right Now

  • Physiology CNS (Weeks 12-13) - large, conceptual, needs time. Don't rush it.
  • Anatomy Histology (Week 13) - you highlighted it specially, so treat it as high priority.
  • Biochemistry Labs - practical/applied content, easy marks if revised once before exam.

Want me to build a day-by-day timetable for any specific week, or help you make summary notes for any topic?
This is a shared conversation. Sign in to Orris to start your own chat.