- Wondering how much you will score in your board exams?
- Confused on what to study in your last minute revisions to maximise your score?
- Worried you are missing out on certain topics or chapters that you should have covered?
Our Plan and Predict tool will help you with all these things! We will show you how to best utilise this crucial time leading up to your board exams.
The IsEqualTo Plan and Predict is a self-assessment tool. All the subjects have been broken down into chapters, and each chapter has been broken down into topics, as per the curriculum.
The student will have to choose how well they know the topic, on a scale of 4:
Score |
Selection |
Meaning |
0 |
I don’t know this |
Student has not studied this topic or does not remember anything from this topic. They will not be able to answer any questions from this topic. |
1 |
I know it little |
Student has read/studied this topic at least once, but is weak in this topic. May be able to answer easy questions, but not long questions. |
2 |
I need one last revision |
Student knows the topic well, but would like to revise one last time to be sure. Will be able to answer most questions easily. May need to revise tricky questions |
3 |
I am confident |
Student is confident in this topic. They will be able to answer any and all questions from this topic. |
Based on your rating, a score will be calculated for each chapter.
Using all selected chapter scores, a percentage score will be calculated and shown for each subject.
Using scores for each subject, an overall percentage will be predicted.
Focus
*Please note: This is our recommendation for your study plan. These recommendations have been calculated keeping a time frame of 4-6 weeks. We know that there is no “one plan fits all”, so study how you think works best for you.
- Your first target is to keep everything you marked Confident as Confident. Make sure you look over / practice these topics at least twice a week.
- Your next target is to move everything marked Last Revision Needed and Know Little to Confident.
- Tackle one topic at a time.
- Tackle Last Revision Needed topics first. Once you move them to Confident, look over / practice these topics at least twice a week.
- Once more than 90% of your topics are marked Last Revision Needed or Confident, start preparing the easy topics from Don’t Know. Move them to Last Revision Needed before tackling a more difficult topic. We recommend you revise them every alternate day until you are stronger in those topics.
- We recommend studying topics requiring understanding and memorisation early in the morning as your brain is fresh after sleep. This is a good time to tackle new or weak topics. Use sleepy times in the afternoon to practice problems, numericals, diagrams, and map work. Evenings can be spent revising and bringing up your scores in topics you are nearly confident in.
By following this plan, you will have revised all your marked topics at least 10 times before your exams begin.
We recommend that you don’t try to learn something new the night before the exam. Calmly revise all that you do know, keep pushing to move the bar to green.
Get a good night’s sleep and do your best.
Good luck!
Disclaimer
If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
The IsEqualTo Plan and Predict tool is a guide to help you identify your weaknesses and help you focus on what to study to bring up your scores.
By using the IsEqualTo Plan and Predict tool, you are agreeing that you understand that any marks or score is only an estimate and you understand that IsEqualTo does not guarantee your final score in your Board exam.
We recommend that you rate topics honestly, so your score can be calculated more accurately. It can also help you decide what to focus your studies on, leading up to the exams.