What Happens to My Progress and Schedule When I Reset My Study Plan?
Resetting your study plan is a useful feature that allows you to adjust your course settings, such as start date, exam date, and days off, without losing your progress. Below, we explain how resetting your study plan affects your completed work, incomplete tasks, and overall schedule.
Overview of the Reset Plan Feature
The Reset Plan feature enables you to modify your study plan settings, including course selection, start date, exam date, and days off. When you reset your plan, the system reorganizes your schedule based on the new settings while preserving your progress. This ensures that your study plan remains tailored to your needs without requiring you to redo completed work.
Handling of Completed Work
When you reset your study plan:
Completed sessions, modules, and exams remain saved. You do not need to retake or redo any work you have already completed.
Attending previously completed classes is optional. If you have already attended all required classes, you still need to select a class to generate the plan, but re-attending is not mandatory.
Reassignment of Incomplete Work
The Reset Plan feature ensures that any unfinished tasks, such as practice sessions or assignments, are re-added to your schedule. This includes specific practice items like Logical Reasoning (LR) and Reading Comprehension (RC) sessions that you have not yet completed.
Flexibility in Managing Your Study Plan
Your study plan is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your needs. After resetting your plan, you can:
Adjust the schedule by moving assignments. Drag and drop tasks to different days or open an assignment to change its date directly.
Skip completed exams or assignments. If your reset plan includes a previously completed exam or task, you can simply continue with the adjusted schedule without redoing it.
Key Takeaways
Resetting your study plan does not erase your completed work.
Incomplete tasks are re-added to your schedule for completion.
The study plan remains flexible, allowing you to adjust assignments and tasks as needed.
Attending previously completed classes is optional, even if they appear in the reset plan.
By understanding how the Reset Plan feature works, you can confidently make adjustments to your study plan without worrying about losing progress or redoing completed work.
