How to use this calculator
Enter the total number of lessons, completed lessons, weeks remaining, and a difficulty weight. Use 1.00 for normal lessons, 1.15 for moderately difficult lessons, and 1.30 or higher for heavy exam units.
Calculate lesson progress, remaining lessons, weekly lesson targets, and catch-up risk so you can finish a study course before the target date without leaving difficult lessons until the end.
Enter the total number of lessons, completed lessons, weeks remaining, and a difficulty weight. Use 1.00 for normal lessons, 1.15 for moderately difficult lessons, and 1.30 or higher for heavy exam units.
The result shows how much of the lesson plan is complete and whether the remaining workload is realistic. A higher health score means your weekly target is close to or below your current sustainable pace.
Use a higher difficulty weight when remaining lessons are harder, longer, or exam-critical.
If a course has 60 lessons, 24 are finished, 12 weeks remain, and the difficulty weight is 1.15, 36 lessons remain and the adjusted target is about 3.45 lessons per week.
Divide remaining lessons by weeks remaining, then raise the target if the remaining lessons are difficult or exam-heavy.
You are on track when the adjusted weekly lesson target is realistic compared with your available study time.
A strong rate is usually above 80% near the final part of a course, but timing matters more than the percentage alone.
Add extra lessons per week, start with high-priority lessons, and leave review-only weeks near the exam date.
Skipped lessons reduce your buffer. If the weekly target rises above your available capacity, the completion date will likely slip.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Progress | Tracks completed lessons as a percentage. |
| Forecast | Shows weekly target and completion pressure. |
| Risk | Flags a heavy lesson load before it becomes unmanageable. |