Four weeks to run Yale's two workloads in parallel: keep seminar essays moving in steady milestones while drilling the quantitative core, then survive the week they collide.
Map essays and quantitative deadlines in separate lanes
Flag every week where the two tracks overlap
Day 1
Two-lane mapping
List writing and quant deadlines separately and mark overlaps
75 min · Collision-flagged term map
College base setup
Reserve recurring blocks in your residential college library
30 min · Standing study schedule
Day 3
Quant baseline
Work a mixed pset to find current weak topics
75 min · List of shaky problem types
Error log start
Tag each miss by underlying concept
30 min · First error log
Day 5
Essay milestones
Break the first essay into thesis, draft, and revision dates
75 min · Dated essay plan
Seminar prep
Draft one contribution for the next discussion
30 min · Section talking point
Weekly cadence
Three working days. Day 1 advances the writing track, Day 3 drills the quantitative track, Day 5 reviews both so neither lane drifts.
FAQ
Who is the 4-week Yale dual-track 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 Yale University, then use the sprint plan as the first task and recap script.
4-week Yale dual-track study plan
Focus target: Yale University
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.