Study plan template

The summer is unfortunately over, September is here. I hate to be a party pooper, but it is time to start your EQE preparation.

Every good process starts with planning. So, why not sit down today and plan your upcoming months? You don’t have to plan every day until the EQE, but you should create some kind of flexible plan for the first few months.

You will probably have more time in the weekends, so Saturdays and Sundays are great for doing previous main exams. On the weekdays, you can do some reading or D1 questions. Of course, it is absolutely up to you and your life (family, work, how many exams you are taking etc.) how you can manage all these tasks. One thing is for sure though, it is best to start now. It is a lot better to start now and have a relaxing Christmas than procrastinating. (I hope this push is helpful from a big procrastinator!)

I prepared a very simple study plan template from September until the end of year. Please feel free to use it and fill it with your plan. It is only one page, so you can print it without harming the trees a lot. Stick it to your wall for motivation.

Then it gets easier, because you don’t have to think about what you should study, “just” follow your plan. (Obviously the “easier” part was a bit of a stretch, sorry…)

In my experience, our weekdays can fill up quickly with different tasks and urgent work projects, so if I were you, I probably wouldn’t stress myself with exact plans for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, etc. That is the reason why I just created two columns for weekdays and weekends.

Anyway, you can download the pdf by clicking on the image or the button.

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