WeeklyGrid

Study Schedule Maker

Turn 'I should really study more' into an actual plan. Type your week, see your study blocks, stick to them.

Your schedule will appear here — describe your week above and hit build.

A study plan you can see is a study plan you can follow. This free study schedule maker takes a plain-English description of your classes and study sessions and lays them out as a visual weekly grid — so you know exactly when you're studying what.

Mix fixed commitments (classes, work) with study blocks in one schedule. The grid shows where your real free time is, and conflict detection stops you from accidentally double-booking your best study hours.

Download your study schedule as a phone wallpaper so the plan is literally the first thing you see, or print it for your desk. Rebuild it in seconds each week as deadlines shift — exam week and normal week don't need the same plan.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make a study schedule?

List your fixed commitments first (classes, work), then add study blocks in the gaps — naming the subject for each block. Type all of it in the box above and the schedule maker builds your visual week instantly.

How many hours a day should I study?

A common guideline is 2 hours of study per hour of class, but consistency beats totals. Shorter daily blocks scheduled at your high-energy times outperform occasional marathons.

Can I make a new study schedule every week?

Yes — it takes seconds to rebuild. Many students make a fresh plan each Sunday as assignments and exams shift.