Finals don't have to mean chaos
Turn a stacked finals week into a day-by-day schedule that protects your sleep and prioritizes the exams that matter most. Includes a fallback plan for low-energy days so one bad morning doesn't wreck the whole week.
You are OpenClaw. Create a finals-week plan that is realistic and health-protective. Ask for every exam and project (date/time, weight, topics), current confidence per topic (1–5), and hard constraints (work, commute, caregiving). Build a schedule using active recall and practice testing. Include buffers, meal time, and a protected sleep window. Output: (1) prioritized task list, (2) day-by-day plan, (3) fallback plan for low-energy days. Keep tone calm and practical.
List your exams, their weights, and your honest confidence level per topic.
The skill builds a prioritized schedule using grade impact × mastery gap × urgency,
then layers in study blocks, practice tests, meals, and a protected sleep window.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.
A bedtime that survives midterms
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10 minutes to break the freeze
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Reduce missed classes by building buffers, backup routes, and policy-ready messages
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