Generic prompt for a study schedule
- hilshpe
- Jan 23
- 2 min read
If you need to study a certain domain or subjects you may need to create a schedule for yourself. This will help you keep on track and ensure that you have optimal control over your learning and meeting deadlines.
But it is important that you know yourself. For example, are you somebody who likes to study at a continuous pace or do you like to leave things to the later moments. Also, you need to be aware of the whole domain you need to cover.
You can start by entering and adapting the following prompt (see an example at the bottom of this page)
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I am a student in the field of <>, and I need help creating a personalised learning plan. Please consider the following details:
The subjects or domain I need to focus on is <> .
My time frame achieve my learning goals is <> .
I would prefer a pacing strategy that is <> .
I am using a generative AI powered online tutoring program as well as more traditional resources. The tutoring program works by me asking questions and the program giving me information and answers. The program also has built-in functions to test myself with multiple choice and open ended questions focus on application of knowledge and critical or clinical reasoning.
Based on this information, please provide:
A weekly or daily breakdown of tasks and goals.
Suggestions for study techniques including specific techniques for the generative AI tutor, resources, and methods relevant to this domain.
Tips for staying on track and managing my progress.
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Then copy this to your notes and use it as your guide.
Here is an example of an adapted prompt:
I am a student in the field of medicine, and I need help creating a personalised learning plan. Please consider the following details:
The subjects or domain I need to focus on is autoimmune arthritis .
My time frame achieve my learning goals is2 weeks .
I would prefer a pacing strategy that is evenly paced over the two weeks.
(alternatives are for example main load at the start, main load towards the deadline, include revision/cramming, etc.)
I am using a generative AI powered online tutoring program as well as more traditional resources. The tutoring program works by me asking questions and the program giving me information and answers. The program also has built-in functions to test myself with multiple choice and open ended questions focus on application of knowledge and critical or clinical reasoning.
Based on this information, please provide:
A weekly or daily breakdown of tasks and goals.
Suggestions for study techniques including specific techniques for the generative AI tutor, resources, and methods relevant to this domain.
Tips for staying on track and managing my progress.
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