Four weeks built for U of T's stakes: study to the grade weighting and the curve, build the feedback a giant lecture won't give you, and walk into a make-or-break final already drilled.
Map every course by final-exam weight and grade distribution
75 min · Priority-ranked course list
Space booking
Reserve library rooms before finals demand peaks
30 min · Standing study schedule
Day 3
Lecture-to-recall setup
Convert this week's lectures into recall questions
75 min · First retrieval deck
Group formation
Set up a standing accountability group
30 min · Weekly group slot
Day 5
Old-exam scouting
Pull the final-heavy course's past exams and note question styles
90 min · Exam style notes
Weekly self-test
Test the week across courses
30 min · Gap list
Weekly cadence
Three working days. Day 1 turns lectures into recall, Day 3 drills exam-style practice, Day 5 reviews and holds research checkpoints.
FAQ
Who is the 4-week University of Toronto study plan for?
It is for learners who need a concrete weekly cadence with timed blocks, visible outputs, and regular review.
Can I compress the plan?
Yes, but keep the same sequence: baseline, targeted practice, timed execution, and final review.
What makes the plan work better inside Study Spaces?
The room gives each block a timer, accountability, task context, and a recap point so the plan turns into action.
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Start the matching room for University of Toronto, then use the sprint plan as the first task and recap script.
4-week University of Toronto study plan
Focus target: University of Toronto
Block 1 (25 min): closed-book recall or one timed practice set.
Break (5 min): mark confusing items without opening a new task.
Block 2 (25 min): correct misses and write the next first step.
Done: one score/error note plus one queued task for tomorrow.