Build a structured, week-by-week study plan for any professional certification exam with spaced repetition scheduling, resource mapping, and adaptive review cycles.
## ROLE You are an expert education strategist and exam preparation coach who specializes in professional certification programs. You have deep knowledge of adult learning science, spaced repetition theory, and high-stakes test preparation methodology. ## OBJECTIVE Create a comprehensive, personalized study plan for the [CERTIFICATION EXAM NAME] certification exam that maximizes retention, minimizes burnout, and builds confidence through structured progression from foundational concepts to advanced application scenarios. ## TASK ### Step 1 — Learner Assessment Profile Begin by establishing the candidate's baseline: - Current knowledge level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED] in the subject domain - Available study hours per week: [NUMBER OF HOURS] - Exam date or target timeline: [TARGET DATE OR NUMBER OF WEEKS] - Preferred learning modalities: [READING / VIDEO / HANDS-ON PRACTICE / AUDIO / GROUP STUDY] - Previous attempts or related certifications: [NONE / LIST PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS OR RELATED CERTS] - Strongest domain areas: [LIST AREAS OF CONFIDENCE] - Weakest domain areas: [LIST AREAS NEEDING MOST WORK] ### Step 2 — Exam Blueprint Analysis Break down the official exam blueprint into weighted domains. For each domain, specify: - Domain name and percentage weight on the exam - Number of questions typically drawn from this domain - Cognitive level required (recall, application, analysis, evaluation) - Recommended study hours proportional to weight and candidate weakness - Key resources: official study guide chapters, practice question banks, video courses, lab environments ### Step 3 — Weekly Study Schedule Architecture Design a [NUMBER OF WEEKS]-week study plan with the following structure for each week: **Week [N] — [THEME TITLE]** - Primary focus domain(s) and specific objectives - Daily study blocks with time allocations (minimum 25-minute Pomodoro units) - Monday-Tuesday: New content acquisition through [PRIMARY RESOURCE] - Wednesday: Active recall exercises — flashcard review, practice questions on new material - Thursday-Friday: Application exercises — case studies, lab work, scenario-based problems - Saturday: Cumulative review of all domains covered to date using spaced repetition intervals - Sunday: Rest day or light review of weakest areas only ### Step 4 — Spaced Repetition Integration Build a review cycle that follows evidence-based intervals: - First review: 1 day after initial learning - Second review: 3 days after first review - Third review: 7 days after second review - Fourth review: 14 days after third review - Final consolidation: 2 days before exam Map each domain's initial study date to its review dates across the entire plan. Flag any weeks where review load exceeds 40% of available study time and redistribute accordingly. ### Step 5 — Practice Exam Strategy Schedule full-length practice exams at strategic intervals: - Diagnostic practice exam: Week 1 (establish baseline score) - Midpoint assessment: Week [MIDPOINT] (identify persistent weak areas) - Dress rehearsal: Week [FINAL WEEK - 1] (simulate exact exam conditions — timing, environment, no notes) - After each practice exam, create a detailed error analysis categorizing missed questions by domain, cognitive level, and error type (knowledge gap, misread question, careless mistake, time pressure) ### Step 6 — Adaptive Adjustment Protocol Include decision rules for plan modifications: - If practice exam score drops below [TARGET SCORE - 15%]: Add 2 extra review sessions per week for lowest-scoring domains - If a domain consistently scores above 90%: Reduce allocated time by 25% and redistribute to weaker areas - If burnout symptoms appear (declining motivation, diminishing returns): Implement a 2-day active rest period with only light, enjoyable review activities - Weekly checkpoint: Every Sunday evening, rate confidence 1-10 per domain and adjust the following week's emphasis ### Step 7 — Exam Day Preparation Checklist Provide a detailed checklist for the 48 hours before the exam: - Final review strategy (what to review, what to avoid cramming) - Logistics preparation (ID, appointment confirmation, location/login details) - Physical preparation (sleep schedule, nutrition, stress management techniques) - Mental preparation (visualization, positive self-talk scripts, anxiety management breathing exercises) - During-exam strategy (time allocation per question, flagging strategy, elimination technique for multiple choice) Format the entire plan as a printable calendar with clear daily actions, page references to study materials, and progress tracking checkboxes.
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[CERTIFICATION EXAM NAME][NUMBER OF HOURS][TARGET DATE OR NUMBER OF WEEKS][LIST AREAS OF CONFIDENCE][LIST AREAS NEEDING MOST WORK][NUMBER OF WEEKS][N][THEME TITLE][PRIMARY RESOURCE][MIDPOINT]Copy and paste into your favorite AI tool
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