How to use this schedule without burning out
Two weeks is enough to sharpen judgment and pacing if you already completed a first pass of content. If fundamentals are still unstable, extend the timeline rather than stacking hours.
Anchor each day to one primary system or client-need bucket, then mix in a smaller second bucket so you do not overfit patterns.
Week one: stabilize accuracy before speed
Days 1–4: two timed mini-sets per day with immediate rationale review on misses only; cap total new items so review stays honest.
Days 5–7: add one short lesson block on your lowest category, then repeat mixed sets that force transfer, not recognition.
Week two: pacing, safety traps, and mock exam
Days 8–11: alternate full mixed sets with a single high-yield weakness drill per day; track recurring error types, not just topics.
Days 12–13: one full practice exam under realistic timing; day 14 is light review and sleep hygiene—no marathon cramming.