The flow below runs from the first conversion to the final week, and pairs with the <a href="/for">exam library's</a> per exam pages.
First week: convert the prep book, map the field
The prep book PDF converts into practice sets chapter by chapter, and the first pass through them is a survey, not a performance: its job is producing the initial miss map. Answering four hundred questions badly in week one is worth more than answering forty well, because the map of where you actually stand beats any syllabus based guess about where you should be. The engine attaches reasoning to every answer, so wrong answers teach at review speed.
The middle weeks: the schedule owns the calendar
Between the map and the final stretch, spaced repetition runs the show: misses return on shrinking intervals, holds return on stretching ones, and the daily session is answering what is due plus a block of new material. The candidate's discipline is protecting that session from the reread temptation, rereading feels safe precisely because it never risks being wrong, and a wrong answer never costs less than it does now.
Weak topics: spend where the data says
Weak topic analysis ranks the exam's fields by your actual misses, and the ranking usually disagrees with your instincts somewhere: a topic you enjoy hides a hole, a dreaded one turns out solid. The middle weeks' extra hours follow the ranking, not the mood. For exam specific tactics, question formats, section timing, the per exam pages carry what a general engine cannot: the exam's own shape.
The last two weeks: harvest and rehearse
By the final stretch the deck is the exam in miniature, weighted toward your weaknesses by weeks of miss data. The last work is drilling it under conditions closer to the real thing, timed blocks, mixed topics, no notes, and letting summaries sweep whole subjects the night before rather than rereading chapters. Panic rereads whole books; the harvest answers questions. The difference on exam day is composure built from hundreds of small rehearsals.
Photographed and screenshotted material joins too
Prep does not all arrive as PDFs: a course's board of formulas gets photographed, a shared document gets screenshotted, an old notebook contributes pages. The photo and screenshot routes fold them into the same deck and the same schedule, so the exam's whole paper trail, whatever its format, ends up asking you questions instead of gathering dust.
Sources used on this page
- Test preparation
- Standardized test
- Practice test
- Triage
- Prioritization
- Time management
- Error analysis
- Cramming (education)
- Test anxiety
- Composure
- Data
- Rehearsal
- Curriculum
- Mock examination
- Summary
- Photograph
- Testing effect
- Spaced repetition
- Active recall
- Forgetting curve
- Distributed practice
- Metacognition
- Study skills
- Desirable difficulty
- Formative assessment
- Educational assessment
- Retrieval-induced forgetting
- Cognitive load
| Phase | Job | The trap it avoids |
|---|---|---|
| First week | Convert and survey | Studying without a map |
| Middle weeks | Answer what is due | The reread comfort loop |
| Extra hours | Follow the weak ranking | Studying by mood |
| Last two weeks | Timed mixed drills | Panic rereading |
| Night before | Summary sweep | New material at midnight |
| Exam day | Composure from rehearsal | First time conditions |
How do exam candidates use WeSolve+?
Prep books convert to practice sets, the first pass maps misses, the schedule runs the middle weeks, and weak topic ranking spends the extra hours.
Why answer badly early instead of studying first?
The miss map beats any guess about where you stand, and a wrong answer never costs less than it does in week one. Reasoning on each answer makes wrong answers fast teachers.
What should the last two weeks look like?
Timed, mixed drills from a deck already weighted toward your weaknesses, plus summary sweeps: rehearsal, not rereading.
Where do exam specific tactics live?
On the per exam pages in the exam library: formats, sections and timing are the exam's own shape, and each page carries its own.
Can paper materials join the prep?
Yes: photographed pages and screenshots fold into the same deck and schedule as the PDFs.
How is this different from just doing past papers?
Past papers test; the engine also returns your misses on a schedule and ranks weak fields, which is the part paper cannot do.
Last updated: 2026-08-14
