Exam Readiness Calculator and Revision Check
Review syllabus coverage, revision, mock performance, confidence, sleep and stress through a transparent planning score with practical next steps.
Answer-first introduction
Use this tool to review preparation indicators such as syllabus coverage, revision, practice tests, recent scores, sleep and stress. The result is a planning score designed to identify next actions. It is not a clinical assessment, validated grade predictor or guarantee of exam performance.
Input labels
- Exam date
- Syllabus or topic coverage percentage
- Revision rounds completed
- Practice or mock tests completed
- Recent mock-test average
- Confidence by subject
- Average sleep duration
- Current stress: low / moderate / high
- Weak subjects or topics
Recommended scoring model
The code and displayed method must match. A simple proposed model is:
- Syllabus coverage: 25 points
- Recent mock-test performance: 25 points
- Revision completion: 15 points
- Practice-test completion: 10 points
- Topic confidence: 10 points
- Sleep consistency: 10 points
- Stress adjustment: 5 points
readiness score = sum of normalized component points Publish the exact normalization rules, caps and missing-data treatment. Do not generate a “predicted grade” from this score unless Toolistify develops and validates an appropriate model. A safer result is a readiness band plus specific evidence gaps.
Result copy
Your planning readiness score is [X] out of 100: [Developing / Progressing / Strong preparation indicators]. The strongest indicator is [component]. The largest preparation gap is [component]. Your next recommended action is [specific action]. This score summarizes the information you entered. It does not measure intelligence, diagnose stress or predict an official result.
Suggested readiness bands
- 0–39: Major preparation gaps remain.
- 40–64: Some preparation is in place, but important gaps remain.
- 65–84: Several strong indicators are present; focus on identified weak areas.
- 85–100: Entered indicators are strong; continue targeted review and protect rest. Avoid labels such as “will fail,” “guaranteed pass” or “excellent student.”
Action recommendation examples
- Low syllabus coverage: finish high-priority topics before adding more mock tests.
- Few practice tests: complete one timed paper and review errors.
- Low mock score: categorize mistakes by concept, recall, timing and interpretation.
- High stress: reduce plan overload and seek support from a trusted person or qualified professional where appropriate.
- Short sleep: protect a sustainable sleep window rather than recommending more late-night study.
FAQs
Can an exam readiness score predict my grade?
No. It summarizes entered preparation indicators and should be used only for planning.
Why include sleep and stress?
They affect whether a timetable is sustainable, but the tool is not a health assessment.
Should I enter my best mock score or recent average?
A recent representative average is generally more useful than a single best result.
What if I have not taken a mock test?
The result should identify missing practice evidence and recommend a suitable timed or untimed practice activity.
Result CTA
Build the next seven days of revision. Send weak topics and available time to the Study Hours Calculator.
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