Student Guide
Everything you need to get the most out of StudyClvr — from setup to exam day.
Set Up Your Profile
Start by selecting your academic level (GCSE, A-Level, or University) and your subjects. StudyClvr uses your course level to pre-load the correct spec templates, saving you hours of manual setup.
Rate Your Confidence
For each topic, set a confidence score from 1 (critical gap) to 5 (fully mastered). This is the core signal StudyClvr uses to prioritise your schedule. Be honest — the system works best when your ratings reflect reality.
Add Your Exam Dates
Go to Assessments and add your upcoming exams. The planner uses these dates to calculate urgency and adjust how heavily each subject is weighted in your daily sessions.
Check Your Daily Schedule
The Today page shows your sessions for the day. Each session is calculated based on your availability, exam proximity, and confidence scores. Mark sessions as complete to keep your plan accurate.
Use Panic Mode When Needed
If an exam is approaching fast, activate Panic Mode from the planner. It restructures your schedule into an intensive revision sprint, focusing only on the topics with the highest potential exam impact.
Review Your Analytics
Visit the Analytics page regularly to spot trends — which subjects are improving, which are stagnating, and how your study hours are distributed. Use this data to adjust your confidence scores and exam priorities.