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The document outlines a detailed daily and weekend study schedule focusing on subjects such as Maths, Physics, English, CS, Digital Societies, and Hindi, with specific time allocations and activities. It also includes an 8-week focus plan for each subject, detailing topics and practice areas to cover each week. Additionally, there is a list of recommended books for revision across various mathematical and physics topics.

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The document outlines a detailed daily and weekend study schedule focusing on subjects such as Maths, Physics, English, CS, Digital Societies, and Hindi, with specific time allocations and activities. It also includes an 8-week focus plan for each subject, detailing topics and practice areas to cover each week. Additionally, there is a list of recommended books for revision across various mathematical and physics topics.

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Daily Study Schedule

Evening Study Timing

 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Focus on Maths, Physics, or CS (alternate days).
 8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Short break/dinner.
 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Focus on English, DS, or Hindi (alternate days).
 10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Quick review or light reading (chess strategy/game analysis on class days).
 10:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Wind down and prepare for bed.

Weekend Schedule (10:00 AM - 8:00 PM)

 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Focus on Maths (primary topics).
 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Physics problem-solving or conceptual review.
 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch and relaxation.
 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Continue Physics or start CS practice/mock problems.
 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Chess class (3 days/week).
 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
English (essay writing, comprehension, or mock tests).
 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Break/snack.
 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Hindi or Digital Societies.

8-Week Focus Areas by Subject

Week 1

 Maths:
o Section1 question bank
o IMO: Problems focusing on algebraic manipulations and number theory.
o AMC 12: Series, summations, and inequalities.
 Physics:
o Relativity question bank and worksheet
o International Physics Olympiad (IPhO): Problems on time dilation and
length contraction.
o Physics Bowl: Core relativity applications.
 English: Essay writing practice: paper 2 practice
 CS: Revision test mistakes
 Digital Societies: Case studies: 1 p1 and p2 question
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening

Week 2

 Maths:
o Section 2 question bank
o APMO: Problems related to transformations and advanced functions.
o BMO: Graphical interpretations and applications of functions.
 Physics:
o Section 1 question bank
o IPhO: Kinematics and advanced dynamics.
o RMO: Mechanics problems involving space and motion.
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening
 Digital Societies: 1 p1 and 1 p2 question with concepts
 English: Practice Paper 1 and 2: 4 hours
 CS: Whatever sir says

Week 3

 Maths:
o Section 3 question bank
o IMO: Geometry-heavy problems with coordinate and classical geometry.
o Putnam: Advanced trigonometric identities and applications.
 Physics:
o Section 2 question bank
o IPhO: Particle physics and atomic structure.
 English: Practice Paper 1 and 2: 4 hours
 CS: Whatever sir says
 Digital Societies: 1 p1 and 1 p2 question with contents
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening

Week 4

 Maths:
o Section 4 question bank
o KVPY: Probabilistic reasoning and combinations.
o AMC 12: Statistics in real-world contexts.
 Physics:
o Section 3 question bank
o Waves question bank
o IPhO: Wave propagation and interference problems.

 CS: Whatever sir says

 English: Practice Paper 1 and 2: 4 hours


 Digital Societies: 1 p1 and 1 p2 question with context
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening

Week 5

 Maths:
o Section 5 question bank
o Putnam: Real-world applications of differentiation and integration.
o APMO: Challenging calculus-based problem sets
 Physics:
o Section 4 question bank
o IPhO: Magnetic and gravitational fields.
 English: Refine essay writing skills: 3 hours.
 CS: Whatever sir says
 Digital Societies: 2 p1 and 1 p2 question
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening

Week 6

 Maths:
 English: Practice Paper 1 and 2: 4 hours
 CS: Whatever sir says
 Digital Societies: 2 p1 and 1 p2 question
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening
 Physics:
o Section E question bank
o IPhO: Nuclear decay and quantum energy levels.

Week 7

 Maths and Physics:


o Past Papers (Maths): 6 hours.
o Past Papers (Physics): 6 hours.
o Error analysis: 4 hours.
 English: Practice Paper 1 and 2: 4 hours.
 CS: Whatever sir says
 Digital Societies: 2 p1 and 1 p2 question
 Hindi: 1 p1 with 40 marks reading and 25 marks listening

Week 8

 Final Revisions:
o All subjects: 8 hours/day.
o Focus on weakest areas identified in mocks.

Books for revision practice

Topic 1: Number and Algebra

 Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight (Detailed treatment of algebra and series).
 An Excursion in Mathematics (Challenging problems on number systems and algebra).
Topic 2: Functions

 Mathematics AA HL Oxford: Comprehensive coverage of transformations and functional


relationships.
 Advanced Trigonometry for trigonometric functions and graph analysis.
Topic 3: Geometry and Trigonometry
 Introduction to Vector Analysis by Davis (Coordinate geometry applications).
 Schaum’s Outline of Geometry for clear fundamentals.
Topic 4: Statistics and Probability

 Introduction to Probability and Statistics.


 100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics (Probability sections).
Topic 5: Calculus

 Mathematics AA HL Oxford for differentiation, integration, and applications.


 Introduction to Linear Algebra for calculus applications in linear systems.
Physics

Section 1: Relativity

 Physics Principles with Applications by Giancoli.


 Resnick & Halliday Relativity.
Section 2: Space, Time, and Motion
 Physics HL by Chris Hamper.

 1000 Solved Problems in Classical Physics.

Section 3: The Particulate Nature of Matter

Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday and Resnick.

Section 4: Wave Behaviour

Concepts of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.

Section 5: Fields

Electricity and Magnetism by Purcell and Morin.

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