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A/L is heavy.

Your plan must be light.

A/L success is rarely about “studying more.” It’s about turning heavy content into an executable weekly system: recall-based learning, timed practice, mistake analysis, and progress signals that reduce panic.

WHAT YOU GET

Three improvements that matter in A/L

1) Your week becomes executable

Instead of “study everything,” you run a weekly loop aligned to your stream and weak areas.

2) You practice with precision

Timed practice and past paper patterns become familiar—so exams feel predictable.

3) Stress reduces because progress is visible

When you track progress signals, panic drops. Confidence becomes evidence-based.

WHO THIS IS FOR

A/L Student — Specialist

Your job-to-be-done: deep mastery and exam precision without collapse. This path is designed for A/L streams (Science / Commerce / Arts / Technology) using the same foundation method: learning discipline + practice loops.

Core focus

Structure, time control, clear practice loops, and weekly review of mistakes.

What you do weekly

Learn (concept) → recall (no notes) → timed practice → mistake review → repeat.

Family support

Parents can support routines and reduce pressure using progress visibility.

CHOOSE YOUR ENTRY POINT

A / L Lifeline

Goal: move from fail → pass before the exam.

Chemistry

Build accuracy through short daily sets + weekly mistake review.

Physics

Turn theory into recall + structured practice so marks become predictable.

Continue in the app

Move from reading to execution: sequences, practice, tracking.

PROOF MODULE

Trust-first pathways

Proof & outcomes

See what progress signals look like and what outcomes are realistic.

Go to Proof hub

Responsible AI

AI as an assistant - not a shortcut.

Read Responsible AI

Parents support

Parents can support without pressure by using routines and visibility.

Go to Parents Hub

FAQs

Common questions (A/L)

Is this for all A/L streams?

Yes. The method applies across streams: disciplined learning + practice loops + review.

That’s normal in Sri Lanka (school + tuition + travel). Start with small daily loops and make them non-negotiable.

What if I have very little time?

Make your plan executable and track progress signals weekly. Confidence becomes evidence.

How do I reduce stress?

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