Study Tracker
Study Tracker
Study Tracker
Date Day
Dec-16 Day 1
Dec-17 Day 2
Dec-18 Day 3
Dec-19 Day 4
Dec-20 Day 5
Dec-21 Day 6
Dec-22 Day 7
Dec-23 Day 8
Dec-24 Day 9
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Dec-25
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Dec-26
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Dec-27
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Dec-28
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Dec-29
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Dec-30
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Dec-31
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Jan-01
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Jan-02
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Jan-03
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Jan-04
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Jan-05
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Jan-06
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Jan-07
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Jan-08
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Jan-09
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Jan-10
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Jan-11
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Jan-12
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Jan-13
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Jan-14
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Jan-15
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Jan-16
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Jan-17
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Jan-18
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Jan-19
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Jan-20
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Jan-21
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Jan-22
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Jan-23
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Jan-24
40
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Jan-25
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Jan-26
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Jan-27
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Jan-28
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Jan-29
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Jan-30
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2-Month Study Schedule for Constitutional Law (Dec 16 - Ja
Topic/Activity
I. The 1987 Constitution: Nature, Concept, and Importance of a Constitution
I. The 1987 Constitution: Amendments and Revisions
II. Basic Concepts: Declaration of Principles and State Policies
II. Basic Concepts: Sovereignty, State Immunity
II. Basic Concepts: Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances
II. Basic Concepts: Delegation of Powers, Police Power, Eminent Domain, Taxation
Review
III. National Territory: Scope, Archipelagic Doctrine
III. National Territory: Maritime Zones
IV. Constitutional Commissions: Safeguards, Common Provisions
IV. Constitutional Commissions: Powers, Functions, Jurisdiction
V. Citizenship: Who are Filipinos, Modes of Acquiring Citizenship
V. Citizenship: Loss and Re-acquisition of Citizenship, Dual Citizenship
Review
VI. Education, Science, and Technology: Academic Freedom
VII. National Economy and Patrimony: Regalian Doctrine
VII. National Economy and Patrimony: Nationalist and Citizenship Requirements
VII. National Economy and Patrimony: Exploration, Development, and Utilization
of Natural Resources
VIII. Law on Public Officers: General Principles, Modes of Acquiring Office
VIII. Law on Public Officers: Immunity, Liabilities, Accountability
Review
IX. Legislative Department: Legislative Power, Scope, and Limitations
IX. Legislative Department: Chambers of Congress, Qualifications
IX. Legislative Department: Law-making Process, Powers of Congress
X. Executive Department: Qualifications, Election, and Term of the President
X. Executive Department: Powers of the President
X. Executive Department: Emergency Powers, Commander-in-Chief
Review
XI. Judicial Department: Judicial Power, Judicial Review
XI. Judicial Department: Judicial Independence, Fiscal Autonomy
XI. Judicial Department: Appointment to the Judiciary, Judicial Council
XI. Judicial Department: The Supreme Court, En Banc and Division Cases
XII. Bill of Rights: Due Process, Equal Protection
XII. Bill of Rights: Arrests, Searches, Seizures
Review
XII. Bill of Rights: Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion
XII. Bill of Rights: Right to Travel, Right to Information
XII. Bill of Rights: Rights of the Accused, Self-Incrimination
XII. Bill of Rights: Double Jeopardy, Excessive Punishments
XIII. Administrative Law: General Principles, Administrative Agencies
XIII. Administrative Law: Quasi-Legislative, Quasi-Judicial Powers
Review
XIV. Election Law: Suffrage, Voter Qualifications, Disqualifications
XIV. Election Law: Candidacy, Certificates of Candidacy
XIV. Election Law: Campaign Regulations, Prohibited Contributions
Review
hedule for Constitutional Law (Dec 16 - Jan 30)
Notes
Review definitions, concept, and major principles of the Constitution.
Study the process of amending the Constitution.
Review key constitutional principles.
Focus on sovereignty and state immunity.
Study separation of powers and how checks and balances work.
Review powers of the state and their limitations.
Go over Week 1 material and test understanding.
Study territorial rights and maritime zones.
Study details of maritime zones and territorial waters.
Review independence of constitutional commissions.
Study the powers of commissions like the Ombudsman, Sandiganbayan, etc.
Study natural-born vs. naturalized citizens.
Review R.A. 9225 and dual allegiance issues.
Review Week 2 material and test understanding.
Study the importance of academic freedom.
Study economic principles and government control.
Study the laws regarding land ownership and citizenship.
Focus on the regulation of natural resources.
Study eligibility, appointments, and duties of public officers.
Review immunities, liabilities, and accountability of public officers.
Review Week 3 material and test understanding.
Study the powers and limitations of the legislative branch.
Study qualifications for Senators and Representatives.
Focus on how laws are made and the powers of Congress.
Study presidential eligibility, election process, and term limits.
Study the powers of the President (appointments, executive orders).
Study martial law, emergency powers, and presidential veto.
Review Week 4 material and test understanding.
Study the power of judicial review and its implications.
Study judicial independence and fiscal autonomy.
Study judicial appointments and the role of the Judicial Council.
Review the role of the Supreme Court and its case-handling process.
Study constitutional protections against unfair treatment.
Study the rights related to arrests, searches, and seizures.
Review Week 5 material and test understanding.
Study freedom of speech, religion, and expression.
Study personal rights related to movement and information.
Study rights of the accused in criminal cases.
Study the protections against double jeopardy and excessive punishment.
Study administrative law and agencies.
Study the powers of administrative agencies in rule-making and
adjudication.
Review Week 6 material and test understanding.
Study voting rights and qualifications.
Study the rules for candidacy and disqualification in elections.
Study election campaign rules and violations.
Final review of all topics. Focus on weak areas, practice with mock exams.
Study Day Breakdown:
Remarks Time
with notes and flashcards 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
with notes and flashcards 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:05 AM
9:05 AM - 9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 9:35 AM
9:35 AM - 10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 10:05 AM
10:05 AM - 10:30 AM
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 12:05 PM
12:05 PM - 12:30 PM
12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
1:30 PM - 1:35 PM
1:35 PM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 2:05 PM
2:05 PM - 2:30 PM
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
4:00 PM - 4:05 PM
4:05 PM - 4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
8:30 PM - 9:00 PM
9:00 PM
Key Components:
Pomodoro Blocks (25-minute focus sessions): These blocks help
Active Recall: Testing yourself regularly (instead of just rereading
Spaced Repetition: Review older material at increasingly spaced
Rest and Sleep: Your brain consolidates learning during sleep, so
Review Sessions: Each day includes review blocks, focusing on pr
mponents:
ro Blocks (25-minute focus sessions): These blocks help you maintain focus without feeling overwhelmed. Take a 5-minute break afte
ecall: Testing yourself regularly (instead of just rereading) strengthens memory retention. Use tools like flashcards or quizzes to assess
Repetition: Review older material at increasingly spaced intervals to ensure long-term retention. You can use apps like Anki or simple fl
Sleep: Your brain consolidates learning during sleep, so prioritize quality rest each night. A well-rested brain is more efficient and effe
Sessions: Each day includes review blocks, focusing on previously studied material to reinforce it and make sure you're retaining knowl
ule incorporates scientifically proven methods like Pomodoro, Active Recall, Spaced Repetition, and Sleep Optimization to maximize
Remark
ke a 5-minute break after each Pomodoro, and a longer 20-30 minute break after 4 Pomodoros.
ards or quizzes to assess what you've learned.
apps like Anki or simple flashcards.
s more efficient and effective at remembering new information.
e you're retaining knowledge over time.
Step-by-Step Guide
Ensure your Excel sheet has columns for the date, time, event name, and any other relevant details.
Example:
Event
Date Time Details
Name
Team Conferen
12/16/2024 10:00
Meeting ce Room
Project Submit
12/17/2024 14:00
Deadline Report
Save your Excel sheet as a CSV file. Go to File > Save As, and choose CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv).
Google Calendar:
1. Open Google Calendar.
2. Click on the gear icon and select Settings.
3. Go to Import & Export.
4. Click Select file from your computer and choose your CSV file.
5. Select the calendar you want to import the events into and click Import.
Microsoft Outlook:
1. Open Outlook and go to File > Open & Export > Import/Export.
2. Choose Import from another program or file and click Next.
3. Select Comma Separated Values and click Next.
4. Browse to your CSV file, select it, and choose how you want to handle duplicates.
5. Select the calendar you want to import the events into and click Finish.
Check your calendar to ensure all events have been imported correctly.
Adjust any events manually if necessary.
Consistent Formatting: Ensure all dates and times in your Excel sheet are consistently formatted.
Backup: Always keep a backup of your original Excel sheet and CSV file.
Double-Check: After importing, double-check your calendar for any discrepancies.
By following these steps, you can efficiently transfer your schedule from an Excel sheet to a calendar, making it easier to mana
Here's a step-by-step guide to help you transfer your Excel data to a calendar:
ed) (*.csv).
dar, making it easier to manage and visualize your events. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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