How to use this calculator
Enter reviewed topics, total topics, review sessions, and weak topics remaining. The calculator estimates revision completion, review depth, weak-topic risk, and exam readiness.
Estimate exam readiness from reviewed topics, total topics, review sessions, and weak topics. The calculator creates a revision health score and priority signal.
Enter reviewed topics, total topics, review sessions, and weak topics remaining. The calculator estimates revision completion, review depth, weak-topic risk, and exam readiness.
The result shows whether review is broad enough and whether weak topics are still creating exam risk. High coverage with many weak topics still needs targeted revision.
Weak-topic control measures how much of the course remains risky even after general review.
Reviewing 18 of 24 topics with 5 sessions and 4 weak topics left gives moderate readiness and a clear need for targeted review.
The number depends on topic count and difficulty, but multiple shorter sessions are usually better than one long session.
A strong schedule covers all topics early, then repeats weak topics closer to the exam.
Weak topics are the areas with repeated errors, low confidence, or slow solving time.
Weekly revision should cover new material plus selected older weak topics to prevent forgetting.
Spaced repetition can improve retention because it forces recall after time has passed.
| Main Result | Primary performance score or class estimate |
|---|---|
| Health Score | 0–100 decision support score |
| Risk Indicator | Warning level based on weak inputs |
| Forecasting | Projected completion, readiness, or target gap |
| Automatic Recommendation | Next action based on the weakest driver |