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Smart Semester Scheduler

Law school schedules are dense and unforgiving. JurisNote maps your semester, plans your study blocks, and keeps your daily queue in sync — so nothing slips through the cracks.

Visualize your entire semester in one place

Automated study blocks based on exam dates

Track assignments, exam dates, and daily review in one place

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Setting Up Your Semester

Add each of your classes, their credit hours, and scheduled class times. Then add your exam dates — the final exams, midterms, and writing competitions that anchor your semester.

Once your exams are set, JurisNote calculates how many days of prep time you have for each class and builds a high-level study plan around those milestones.

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Automated Study Blocks

Based on your exam dates and the volume of material in each course (measured by how many rules, cases, and outline nodes you've created), JurisNote suggests study blocks throughout your week.

Blocks are weighted by urgency — the closer the exam, the more study time gets allocated to that course. You can accept, move, or dismiss any suggested block. The schedule adapts as you add more material or as exam dates approach.

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Google Calendar Sync

Connect your Google Calendar and your JurisNote study blocks, exam dates, and class schedule export directly to your calendar — visible alongside your other commitments.

Changes you make in JurisNote flow to Google Calendar within minutes: move a study block in JurisNote and it updates on your Google Calendar.

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Exam Countdown

The dashboard always shows a countdown to your next scheduled exam with a progress bar representing how much of your planned prep time has passed.

This isn't just motivational — it's a real signal. If 60% of your prep time has elapsed but you've only cleared 30% of your planned material, you can see that imbalance and adjust before it's too late.

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