I like that each week shows the total expected study time! I think it would be really helpful if there were also a running total of hours completed versus hours remaining, both at the daily and weekly level. Just an idea that would make it easier to pace myself, stay on track with my 4–6 hour daily goal, and get a stronger sense of progress. For example, something like:
Daily: “Today: 5h total — 2h completed"
Weekly: “Week 1: 35h total — 8h completed so far”
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I like that each week shows the total expected study time! I think it would be really helpful if there were also a running total of hours completed versus hours remaining, both at the daily and weekly level. Just an idea that would make it easier to pace myself, stay on track with my 4–6 hour daily goal, and get a stronger sense of progress. For example, something like:
Daily: “Today: 5h total — 2h completed"
Weekly: “Week 1: 35h total — 8h completed so far”