Weekly Study Plan

Realistic weekly planning for full-time work plus full-time university. This page should show what to do next without requiring a full re-plan every day.

Current Week

AreaPlan
Primary focusADMN 201 exam preparation
Secondary focusKeep PHIL 252 and ADMN 233 visible but low-load unless deadlines appear
ConstraintConservative weekday blocks; longer weekend review blocks
Minimum viable studyOne weak concept, one recall prompt, one update to the tracker

This Week’s Highest-Value Tasks

  1. Drill MotivationTheories until all theory names and categories are automatic.
  2. Repair InternationalTradeTheory / comparative advantage using opportunity cost language.
  3. Repair BankOfCanada / open market operations terminology.
  4. Run mixed recall across Ch8, Ch10, Ch12, and Ch14.
  5. Use ADMN201-exam for final 24-hour review.

Conservative Block Model

Day TypeDefault BlockBest Use
Workday, low energy15-25 minutesOne weak concept plus one retest
Workday, normal energy30-45 minutesMixed recall or one focused chapter drill
Weekend60-120 minutesConsolidation, dashboard updates, exam-sheet cleanup
Day before exam20-60 minutesLight review only; no broad new material

Review Queue

PriorityItemModeStatus
1Ch9 motivation theoriesFill-in-the-blank and explain-backActive
1Ch5 comparative advantageTerm precision and example applicationActive
1Ch14 open market operationsTerm precisionActive
2Ch8 HRM and labourMixed recallPending
2Ch10 operations and TQMMixed recallPending
2Ch12 marketing fundamentalsMixed recallPending
3PHIL 252 reasoning toolkitLight maintenancePending
3ADMN 233 setupWait for substantive source materialPending

Update Rules

  • Update after quiz sessions, deadline changes, or source ingestion.
  • Move completed urgent items into wiki/study-plan.md resolved gaps when appropriate.
  • Keep this page short enough to read before starting a study block.