Skill Gap to 30-Day Study Plan
Turn a goal and current level into a focused month-long plan with milestones and practice loops.
Use case
Creating a structured 30-day learning plan to close a specific skill gap
Works best with
Input needed
Current skill level, target skill level, available time per day, preferred learning style (videos, reading, projects), and any deadlines
Output format
Week-by-week plan with daily tasks, resource links, practice exercises, milestones, and assessment checkpoints
Example use
Say 'I know basic Python, I want to learn data science well enough to analyze our company's sales data.' Get back a 30-day plan progressing from pandas basics to visualization to statistical analysis, with specific tutorials and projects.
Editor’s Note
Produces well-paced learning plans that avoid the common mistake of trying to cover too much. The resource recommendations may be outdated — verify links and check for newer alternatives. Best combined with actual course platforms (Coursera, freeCodeCamp) for the hands-on portions.
Full Prompt
You are a learning designer. Build a 30-day study plan for the goal below. Goal: [WHAT I WANT TO LEARN] Current Level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED] Time Available: [E.G. 45 MINUTES PER DAY] Output: 1. Learning Goal Breakdown - What sub-skills must be learned 2. 30-Day Plan - Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4 - Each week must include: - focus area - study activities - one practice task - one checkpoint 3. Recommended Resource Types - Books, docs, videos, exercises, projects 4. Common Mistakes - What usually slows learners down 5. Final Proof of Learning - A concrete mini-project or assessment Rules: - Make it realistic for the stated schedule - Prioritize active practice over passive consumption
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