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How many hours is all this, really?

Two quick estimators. Total the study hours in your plan from realistic per-session estimates — or work out how long a stack of pages will take to read, with a medical-aware setting so dense text isn't counted like lecture slides. No account needed.

ℹ️These are estimates from what you enter — everyone's pace differs. Inside StudyRise the plan-hour figures come from the same recipes, then adjust to what you actually finish.

Enter how many of each session type your study plan has. Each row shows the realistic per-session estimate the tool uses.

Watch + take notes 3.0 hrs each
Subject question practice 2.0 hrs each
Consolidation · pass 2 4.0 hrs each
Recall class 3.0 hrs each
Mixed question solving 2.0 hrs each
Mock exam 2.5 hrs each
Final full mock 3.5 hrs each
Mock analysis / mistake review 2.0 hrs each

Questions

How do you estimate study hours from my plan?
Each session type carries a realistic time estimate — the same per-session hour values StudyRise uses inside the app to build a schedule. A watch-and-notes class is about 3 hours, subject question practice about 2, a consolidation pass about 4, a mock exam about 2.5, and so on. Enter how many of each your plan has and the tool totals the hours.
How is reading time calculated?
Reading time is your page count multiplied by the words on a page (which depends on the material), divided by how many words a minute you read. Deep study reading is around 130 words a minute, normal study reading around 200, and a review skim around 350 — you can enter your own speed. The tool shows the estimated total in hours and minutes.
Why does dense medical text take so much longer?
Because a page of dense medical text holds far more words than a page of lecture slides — roughly 700 versus under 200. The same page count is a completely different amount of reading, so the estimator lets you pick the material type. That's the medical-aware part: it stops a thin slide deck and a dense textbook chapter from looking like the same job.
Do I need an account to use it?
No. The estimator is free and needs no signup or email. Inside StudyRise these estimates become a real, dated plan that adjusts as you log what you actually finish — but you never have to sign up to use this tool.
A plain note. These estimators apply simple, documented maths to the figures you enter — real study time varies with focus, breaks and difficulty. Treat the numbers as a planning guide, not a guarantee. Read the full disclaimer.