Free tool
Spaced repetition calculator
Not a spreadsheet. Give us the exam and the volume; we sketch a first pass, then review waves that tighten before exam day.
A teaching preview — not StudyBoost’s live engine. Real dates move with your grades (hard / ok / easy) and the exam date.
How to read this calendar
The first pass is one look at each chapter — not mastery.
Later waves cover the whole set, with gaps that grow (1, 3, 7, 14, 30 days) while the exam is still far enough.
If time is short, we compress: more chapters per day, fewer waves. A tight plan beats an abandoned spreadsheet.
FAQ
- What is spaced repetition?
- You revisit a lesson just before you’d forget it, with longer gaps when it sticks. Fewer pointless rereads, more retention.
- Why not a spreadsheet?
- A sheet can’t move a date when a card went badly, or juggle 12 courses before three midterms. That’s where the plan dies.
- Does StudyBoost replace Anki?
- Not necessarily. Anki is excellent for cards. StudyBoost runs the semester: what to study today, by course and by exam.
Automate this schedule in StudyBoost
Courses, next reviews, exams, and a Focus timer — no Excel. 7 days of Pro, no card.
No credit card.
