To schedule online test practice reminders, you can use a combination of calendar tools, task managers, or reminder apps. Here’s how to do it effectively:
1. Choose a Platform
Select a tool to send and manage your reminders:
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Google Calendar – Set recurring events with notifications.
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Microsoft Outlook – Use tasks and calendar events.
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Todoist, Notion, or Trello – Ideal for structured plans and tracking.
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Phone Reminder App – Quick setup for mobile-based alerts.
2. Set a Reminder Schedule
Plan realistic and consistent practice times. For example:
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Monday to Friday
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7:00 AM – Vocabulary Drill (15 mins)
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6:00 PM – Practice Test Section (1 hour)
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Saturday
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10:00 AM – Full Mock Test (2–3 hours)
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3:00 PM – Review Mistakes (1 hour)
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Sunday
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11:00 AM – Light Revision + Strategy Review (1 hour)
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3. Automate It
If using Google Calendar:
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Open Google Calendar
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Click “Create” → Title it (e.g., “Daily Test Practice”)
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Set time and repeat (e.g., every weekday)
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Add a notification (email or pop-up 10 minutes before)
If using mobile reminders:
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Open your Reminders/Clock app
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Set up recurring alarms for test sessions
4. Stay Accountable
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Link reminders to your to-do list.
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Log your progress after each session.
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Use streak-based apps like Habitica or Streaks to maintain consistency.
If you’d like, I can also generate a ready-to-follow test practice plan you can copy into your calendar. Let me know your test date, preferred days, and available hours per day.
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