Official syllabus or outcomes
The document the exam is actually written against. Codes and topic heads help.
How it works
Two tracks, same artefact. The free generator extracts a draft from everything you upload. Premium puts a person with field experience between your materials and the page.
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Upload notes, lecture slides, textbook chapters, past papers, or paste a course outline. The more you give, the tighter the cut.
We extract recurring topics, exam weight, dependencies, and the ideas that actually show up — then drop the rest.
A short syllabus with topic weights, a study sequence, skip list, and a week-by-week guideline matched to your deadline.
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A real person who has taught, examined, or practised in your subject reviews your brief, materials, and exam style.
They write the short syllabus by hand: what is examinable, what is fashionable this cycle, and what textbooks over-teach.
You get a sealed document, a study map, likely question clusters, and one revision pass included.
The generator and the expert are only as good as the pack. A complete brief beats a perfect prompt.
The document the exam is actually written against. Codes and topic heads help.
Slides, handwritten scans, reading lists, lab manuals — volume is useful.
Four or five cycles beat a textbook. This is how weight is estimated.
Exam date, hours per week, and what you already know. The guideline needs this.
A compressed topic list with estimated weight, must-know vs optional, and the order you should actually study.
A paced plan to your exam date — daily blocks, revision loops, and what to drill when time gets short.
The chapters that look important and almost never appear. Permission to ignore is half the work.
Recurring question shapes drawn from your past papers and the way the subject is typically examined.