CSEC Study Planner
Build a printable daily study plan for CSEC exams from your own exam date, subjects, and available study time.
The plan is built in your browser only. Nothing you enter is stored or sent to a server.
Study plan: Exam
- Enter an exam date to build a plan.
- Add at least one subject to see a plan.
Add an exam date and at least one subject to see your plan.
A free CSEC study planner that turns your own exam date, subjects, and daily study time into a clear day-by-day plan you can print or copy. Add your subjects (quick-add common CSEC subjects, or type your own), mark which ones are harder so they get more time, and the tool spreads your available days between now and your exam date, with an optional review day at the end. You enter your own exam date — this tool does not use or publish any official CXC exam timetable, since those dates change every year. Everything runs in your browser, and nothing you type is stored.
How to use this tool
- 01Enter your exam name and dateType what you are studying for and pick your own exam date — the date CXC or your school has told you, not one built into the tool.
- 02Add your subjectsQuick-add common CSEC subjects, or type your own. Mark each one Easy, Normal, or Hard so harder subjects get a bigger share of your daily time.
- 03Set your daily study timePick how many minutes a day you can realistically study. The planner spreads that time across your subjects for each day.
- 04Print or copy your planUse "Print / Save as PDF" for a printable schedule, or "Copy plan" for a plain-text version you can paste anywhere.
When is this useful?
- Plan the weeks before a CSEC examEnter your exam date and subjects a few weeks out to get a realistic day-by-day breakdown instead of guessing how to split your time.
- Balance multiple subjectsStudying for several CSEC subjects at once? Mark the harder ones so the plan naturally gives them more time each day.
- Build a printable revision schedulePrint the plan and keep it visible, or share a copied text version with a study group or parent.
Examples
- Three subjects, two weeks outMathematics (Hard), English A (Normal), and Principles of Business (Easy), 60 minutes a day, spreads more daily time to Mathematics automatically.
- A single subject close to the examOne subject with only a couple of days left gets the whole daily time block, with the last day set aside for review.
- A longer runwaySix weeks out with several subjects gives a steadier, lighter daily load per subject across more study days.
How the plan is built
The tool lists every day between your start date (or today) and your exam date, skipping the exam day itself. Your daily study minutes are split across your subjects in proportion to their difficulty weight (Hard counts 3x, Normal 2x, Easy 1x), and the subject order rotates day to day so no subject is always studied last. If you reserve a review day, the final day is set aside and split across your hardest subjects.
Your exam date, not an official timetable
This planner does not include or publish CXC's official exam timetable. You enter the exam date that applies to you, since timetables change from year to year and vary by subject and sitting — always confirm your actual exam dates with CXC or your school.
Assumptions and limitations
The split by difficulty is a simple weighting, not a study-science formula — it is meant as a reasonable starting point, not a guarantee of exam readiness. The plan assumes consistent daily availability; real life (school, work, family time) may need adjustments day to day.
Sources and non-affiliation
The list of quick-add subjects reflects commonly examined CSEC subject names for convenience only and is not an official CXC subject list. Tooleem is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
Privacy
The plan is built entirely in your browser. Your exam name, date, subjects, and study preferences are never uploaded, stored, or sent to analytics, and refreshing the page clears everything.
Frequently asked questions
Does this use the official CXC exam timetable?
No. You enter your own exam date. This planner does not include or publish any official CXC timetable, since exact dates change every year and vary by subject.
How does difficulty affect my daily time?
Subjects marked Hard get roughly 3 times the daily time of an Easy subject, and Normal gets roughly twice as much as Easy, split across whichever subjects you add.
Can I include weekends in my plan?
Yes, toggle "Include weekend days" on or off depending on whether you want to study on Saturdays and Sundays.
What is the review day?
If you turn on "Reserve the last day for general review", the final available day before your exam is set aside and split across your hardest subjects instead of following the normal rotation.
Is this an official CXC study plan?
No. Tooleem is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
Is my data saved?
No. The plan is built in your browser and nothing you enter is uploaded or stored.
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