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Assignment Deadline Planner

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I estimate total hours for an assignment?
A rough guide: short essay (1,000 words) = 4–6 hours; medium essay (2,000 words) = 8–12 hours; research report = 12–20 hours; group project = 15–30+ hours. Add time for research, drafting, editing, referencing, and formatting. Always give yourself a buffer day before the actual deadline.
What if the hours per day are too high?
If the required hours per day are more than you can realistically study, you have two options: increase your study days per week (work on weekends), or reduce total hours by narrowing your topic, using existing notes, or simplifying your research approach. Starting earlier is the most effective solution.
Should I start studying the day I get an assignment?
Yes, ideally. Even spending 30 minutes on the day it's assigned — reading the brief, brainstorming ideas — can clarify your thinking and reduce last-minute stress significantly. Use this planner to map out a schedule from day one.
How many study days per week is realistic?
Most students can sustain 4–6 focused study days per week with adequate breaks. Working 7 days a week for extended periods leads to burnout. A realistic schedule is 5 study days with weekends partially free, though exam periods may require 6–7 days temporarily.