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4-week UT Austin study plan

Four weeks to decode a large gateway course, convert giant lectures into retention, and walk into the shared assessment window already drilled.

Designed for UT Austin · 4-week

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Map grade weighting and shared exam windows
Chart the lecture-to-lab dependency

Day 1

Weighting and window map

Plot grade weights and shared exam dates

60 min · Priority and window map

Dependency chart

Link each lab to its lectures

30 min · Lecture-to-lab chart

Day 3

Question-answer notes

Rewrite two lectures as prompts

75 min · Self-test note set

Lab prediction

Read the procedure and predict results

30 min · Pre-lab predictions

Day 5

Supplemental instruction

Attend with specific questions

60 min · Resolved gaps

Weekly self-quiz

Closed-notes test from prompts

30 min · Gap list

Weekly cadence

Three study days a week: a lecture-to-question day, a supplemental-instruction and lab day, and a practice-exam day.

FAQ

Who is the 4-week UT Austin 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.

Use it now

Turn this page into a live sprint

Start the matching room for UT Austin, then use the sprint plan as the first task and recap script.

4-week UT Austin study plan
Focus target: UT Austin
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.