Cambridge Past Papers Revision Timetable
A Cambridge past papers revision timetable spreads timed papers, marking, and topic drills across the term so you do not cram six subjects in the final week.
Hub: Cambridge exams past papers · checklist · how to use.
Sample week (three Cambridge subjects)
| Day | 60–90 min block |
|---|---|
| Mon | Subject A — timed Paper 1 section |
| Tue | Mark Mon + note errors |
| Wed | Subject B — full past paper |
| Thu | Subject C — topic drill (not full paper) |
| Fri | Mark Wed |
| Sat | Subject A — weaker paper component |
| Sun | Rest or light examiner report read |
IGCSE: personalized IGCSE past paper schedule · A Level maths: past paper timetable.
Rules
- One full timed paper per subject per fortnight minimum.
- Mark within 48 hours while memory is fresh.
- Rotate May/June and Oct/Nov series if both available — confirm session labels on each PDF.
Frequently asked questions
How close to exams should timetables peak?
Increase full papers 4–6 weeks before the series; taper new topics in the final week.
AS and A Level together?
See AS Level past papers for staged routes.
Track scores?
Past Paper Score Tracker · revision priority planner.
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