What it does
When the exam syllabus is published, many candidates panic at the sheer volume of subjects and start studying everything at once with no strategy. The result is shallow knowledge across the board and deep knowledge nowhere. This prompt analyzes the full syllabus of your exam, identifies the topics with the highest weight, compares it against past editions to predict what gets tested most often, and builds a study strategy that prioritizes what actually moves the final score. Use it as soon as the syllabus is released, when you want to replan your studies to focus on what matters, or when your effort feels disconnected from results.
When to use
- When the exam syllabus is published, many candidates panic at the sheer volume of subjects and start studying everything at once with no strategy
- The result is shallow knowledge across the board and deep knowledge nowhere
- This prompt analyzes the full syllabus of your exam, identifies the topics with the highest weight, compares it against past editions to predict what gets tested most often, and builds a study strategy that prioritizes what actually moves the final score
- Use it as soon as the syllabus is released, when replanning studies to focus on what matters, or when study effort feels disconnected from results
What you will get
A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.