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Weekly Study Log

Build a seven-day record that combines time with what you studied and how well you could explain it afterward.

What this tool does

Record a week of subjects, topics, minutes, and confidence on one printable page. Build a seven-day record that combines time with what you studied and how well you could explain it afterward. Use the result to choose and plan your next study action with confidence.

Free, no sign-up, no ads, and fully browser-based

How to use it

  1. 1

    Set the week and write one concrete learning goal.

  2. 2

    Log the subject, topic, minutes, and confidence each day.

  3. 3

    Review the weekly total and print or save the sheet.

A study log should change next week's plan

The log places each session's subject, topic, minutes, and confidence in a weekly table, then totals time and summarizes confidence. Time alone cannot distinguish a difficult, focused hour from an hour of passive rereading. Pairing the duration with a specific topic and a quick judgment creates evidence you can compare. Browser storage keeps the current sheet available on the same device, while the print layout provides a stable archive.

At the end of the week, explain missed work as a changeable constraint, not a character flaw. If the material was too large, make the next entry smaller; if starting was the problem, define the first five-minute action. Move low-confidence topics earlier in the next week and test them without notes. The useful output of a log is a revised study decision, not a perfect streak.

Your inputs and calculations stay in this browser, and no account is required. Save or print the result if you need a record, then turn it into one concrete next action. A calculator is most useful when it changes the next study session: isolate the weakest material, express it as a question you can answer without notes, and schedule another attempt after a short delay. Official rules from your school, course, test provider, or assignment always take priority over this planning estimate.

Method

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Content reviewed by:
Tachibana Koichi (Memly CMO and Content Lead)

The log places each session's subject, topic, minutes, and confidence in a weekly table, then totals time and summarizes confidence. Time alone cannot distinguish a difficult, focused hour from an hour of passive rereading. Pairing the duration with a specific topic and a quick judgment creates evidence you can compare. Browser storage keeps the current sheet available on the same device, while the print layout provides a stable archive.

Frequently asked questions

Will the log remain after I close the browser?

Use Save to keep it in the same browser. Export important weeks as PDF because it does not sync across devices.

How detailed should each entry be?

Name a specific topic or problem set. A short phrase is enough if it lets you decide what to review next.

Does this tool upload my study data?

No. The calculation runs in your browser. Avoid entering private information, and copy or print any result that you need to keep.

Can I use the result as an official score or decision?

Use it as a planning estimate. Your syllabus, school, test provider, and official score report take priority over this browser calculation.

Results are planning estimates. Prefer official exam, school, and testing-provider information when making decisions.

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