Tet is a well-deserved break. Students rest, travel, visit family, and take time away from schoolwork. That is healthy. But when Tet ends, many IGCSE and IB students return to their desks with an uncomfortable feeling:
“I don’t remember where I stopped”
“Everyone else seems ahead”
“There’s too much to do. I don’t know where to start”
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone – and more importantly, it is not too late to catch up.
What students need now is not panic or marathon study sessions. They need a structured reset.
Here is a simple 7-day catch-up plan our tutors often recommend after long breaks.
Why Students Feel Lost After a Break
This is not laziness – it’s psychology.
During a break:
- Routines disappear
- Academic momentum slows
- Familiar material feels distant
The issue is rarely the volume of content. It’s no knowing where to restart.
Our recommended plan helps to rebuild structure first – then progress.
Day 1 – Reset, Don’t Revise
Don’t begin intensive revision immediately.
Instead:
- Open each subject folder
- Review the most recent topics covered
- List the next topics coming up in class
- Note upcoming assessments or deadlines
Goal: Rebuild clarity
When work feels defined, anxiety reduces.
Day 2 – Revisit Familiar Material
Return to the last topic studied before Tet in 2–3 subjects.
- Review notes
- Go through worked examples
- Attempt a small number of familiar questions
The aim is to restore confidence and familiarity.
Day 3 – Identify the Gaps
Ask:
- Which topics now feel unclear?
- Where would I struggle in a timed question?
List the gaps. Don’t solve them yet.
Clarity comes before correction.
Day 4 – Fix One Gap Properly
Choose one topic and work on it in depth.
- Revisit explanations
- Break down key methods
- Redo structured questions
After a break, depth is more effective than rushing through multiple topics.
Day 5 – Reintroduce Exam Practice
Attempt timed or past-paper questions in 1–2 subjects.
Not to achieve perfect scores — but to reconnect with exam thinking.
For both IGCSE and IB students, technique and mark scheme awareness are just as important as content knowledge.
Day 6 – Plan the Next Three Weeks
Now build a simple, realistic structure covering:
- Topics to revise each week
- Past papers to complete
- Subjects requiring additional focus
At this stage, the “lost” feeling is usually replaced with direction.
Day 7 – Seek Targeted Support
Many students hesitate to ask for help after a break, often thinking they should recover independently.
In reality, short-term targeted support can prevent weeks of inefficient revision and help with –
- Clarifying complex topics quickly
- Structuring revision properly
- Refining exam techniques
- Rebuilding momentum
The Reality
After Tet, students rarely fall behind in knowledge.
They fall behind in:
- Rhythm
- Structure
- Confidence
And those can be rebuilt
Ready to Restart Properly?
For students preparing for IGCSE or IB exams this May, the weeks after Tet are critical. This is when revision shifts from reviewing content to refining exam strategy.
At ITG, we provide structured, exam-focused support in:
- English Language & Literature
- Mathematics
- Science: Biology, Chemistry & Physics
- Business & Economics
- French & Spanish
- Psychology
Our focus is simple: clarity, exam technique, and a clear plan forward.


