To create a study plan for a major test, I recommend allowing yourself at least 8 weeks.
In fact, for a guide, here is one from majortests.com!
You don't need to follow it exactly, but here are a few major points.
1. Give yourself a lot of time.
2. Don't study for too long any one day. If you are not taking a practice test, it is probably not in your favor to study much more than 3 hours in a day.
3. Take a break halfway through your studies, especially if you are studying for 2 or more hours.
4. STICK TO YOUR PLAN. This is by far the most important.
5. To stay motivated, tick off things as you complete them. You will be surprised how encouraging it will be just to cross something off or to see a check mark next to an item.
6. After the test, treat yourself! Whether that means not studying for a day or pigging out at Native Foods Cafe, you deserve it!
Best of luck to creating your new study plan!
-TOC
In fact, for a guide, here is one from majortests.com!
You don't need to follow it exactly, but here are a few major points.
1. Give yourself a lot of time.
2. Don't study for too long any one day. If you are not taking a practice test, it is probably not in your favor to study much more than 3 hours in a day.
3. Take a break halfway through your studies, especially if you are studying for 2 or more hours.
4. STICK TO YOUR PLAN. This is by far the most important.
5. To stay motivated, tick off things as you complete them. You will be surprised how encouraging it will be just to cross something off or to see a check mark next to an item.
6. After the test, treat yourself! Whether that means not studying for a day or pigging out at Native Foods Cafe, you deserve it!
Best of luck to creating your new study plan!
-TOC