To ace your study, first analyse your learning style. Are you a visual, auditory, reading/writing, or kinesthetic learner? So that you can easily work on your area and boost your efficiency.
Divide your subjects into topics where you excel and those where you need to focus more to maximise your understanding of the subject.
Finalise your end target to be achieved; for example, "I will improve my calculus grade from āCā to āB+ā by the end of the semester," and then work on your specified target.
Distribute study time based on difficulty and importance. Start by reading the subjects you are good to maintain focus at, then switch to the subject where you need more time to complete.
Use a calendar to mark your task. Allocate time for your targeted work to complete.
Add free time to work on your hobbies.
Divide your study sessions into 45 minutes of focused work and 10 minutes of break to reduce burnout.
Use mind maps, flashcards, and keywords to understand your topics better; these will also help you during revision of subjects.
By consistently applying these strategies, you can create a study plan that optimises your learning and helps you achieve your academic goals.