30-Day Study Plan for ENEM Success
30-Day Study Plan for ENEM Success
crazy laggards
Hey, this is Ryo from the Learn Anything channel!
I made this schedule for those who are crazy enough to try to study in the last 30 days. I know that many
people simply have their motives (and others do not), so I always like to leave some
suggestions for those who want to perform a heroic and epic act.
It is important to remember that everyone reaps what they sow - and with that, I don't want to judge you or
blame, but that's how things work.
If you spent 12 years in school and gained no foundation, the application of this schedule
it borders on the impossible. If on top of that you haven't studied anything for the entrance exam, unfortunately there is no
Meanwhile, if you have any background (especially in mathematics), it is very likely that
you can get a good score in the ENEM. Another case is for people who are going to take less demanding courses.
crowded, making it possible to pass even without studying much.
Anyway, you reap what you sow. Even if you don't harvest any fruit now, starting
a se esforçar na direção dos seus sonhos algum dia irá te dar os resultados que você tanto
clam.
Don't worry about WHEN. It can happen now or next year. Either way!
What is important is to start and fight for what you desire.
How to Study in the Next 30 Days
You have nothing to lose, but a lot to gain.
Set aside about 4 hours a day to study, dividing the day into 2 stages: one stage
the main one I call PERIOD 1, where we will study the subjects. Already in PERIOD 2 we will
study writing, as this test guarantees up to 1000 points for your final grade.
There are not many secrets when it comes to the study method.
The best way to know the depth of coverage of the topics is to take a look at the
ENEM questions on this topic, something you can find on Google or tools of
issues.
Yes, get a little resourceful! Learn to pursue these things because adulthood has begun. These
Lists are abundant, and you just need to type a few words on your PC or cell phone.
There are no rules! Just study your way, take notes your way, and do the exercises without
stop. Don't waste time, as the clock is ticking and there is no time to procrastinate. This
it's not time to learn these things, but if you want to for next year, feel free
to learn EVERYTHING with me, whether on my channel or on themy courses.
Suggestion: use separated tabs by ENEM subjects and/or question tools that
generate lists and/or project lists Medicine.
These topics take priority over all others; if you can study only one thing,
study this!
Period 2 - Writing
Study writing for essays - syntactic analysis and sentence formation. When learning the function
From each element of writing, it becomes easier to know how and what to write.
Day 2
Period 1-Mathematics
Study Mathematics: Arithmetic, with fractions, expressions, equations, inequalities, systems,
power and root.
Video Arithmetic:[Link]
Another 2 hours: ENEM exercises on subjects. From these topics, equations are used the time
So, only inequalities and systems will have more isolated questions.
These topics are basic, but they don't have such direct incidence. Systems and inequalities will
guarantee 2-3 points out of 45 on the test.
Period 2 - Writing
Continue study of syntactic and grammatical analysis.
Day 3
Period 1 - Mathematics
Study Functions and the relationship of functions with graphs. Learn about the Cartesian plane and
X and Y axes. Learn about cause and effect relationships in functions.
If you already know, you can study quadratic functions.
Although it is important, for the ENEM there is little direct emphasis on functions themselves. What is tested
it is more focused on graphics, so it is a good topic to skip.
Period 2 - Essay
Download perfect score essays, like those of Lucas Felpi, and analyze them critically.
structurally each essay scores 1000.
Download essay templates from famous creators and teachers to use as a base.
ideas.
Learn the structure of the essay: Intro, 2 developments and 1 conclusion, as well as each
one of the paragraphs is written.
Day 4
Period 1 – Mathematics
Mathematics: studying basic things of geometry, such as nomenclatures and concepts:
Do 2 hours of ENEM exercises. You can learn all the theoretical geometry from my video.
It is suggested to spend the other 2 days doing exercises as well!
All geometry topics are very important. If you can't study everything, study
proportion, average, and geometry in general!
Period 2 – Writing
Con nuar estudo das redações nota 1000
Day 5
Period 1 – Mathematics
Study Sine, Cosine, and Tangent (trigonometry) to find the sides of triangles
rectangle.
Concluir aprendendo sobre cálculo de área, altura e diagonais das figuras geométricas básicas:
• Square
• Rectangle
• Rhomboid
• Trapezoid
• Circle
• Triangles of all types, especially the equilateral.
• Hexagon
Do 2 hours of exercise.
Period 2 - Writing
Study possible essay topics, divided into general categories:
Quais são os principais problemas em cada categoria? Quais as causas? Como você resolveria
Would you mitigate these issues?
What are the issues we have faced in recent years that can be charged? (Ex:
global warming, violence in politics, threats to democracy, wildfires, epidemic of
problems such as anxiety, decreased or increased work hours, vandalism,
traffic, problems with imports, etc.
Day 6
Period 1 - Mathematics
Study Spatial Geometry, recognizing and knowing how to calculate area and volume of the figures:
• Prism
• Pyramid
• Cylinder
• Cone (this is less common in ENEM)
Also train the ability to equate the area and volume of figures (write the formula
mathematics) and working with SCALES, converting simple units to volumetric (e.g.:
given a scale model with centimeters, calculate the volume of a swimming pool.
Period 2 - Writing
For those who have been following the channel for a long time or are my students, learning to separate ideas for writing.
for the preparation of the text. Separate simply, in topics, to later use in the text.
Each idea should have a clear purpose and connect with the next ideas.
Day 7
Period 1 – Languages
Study the following topics of Languages:
Period 2 - Writing
Study and write Introductions.
Day 8
Period 1 – Languages
Continue studying languages and solving problems.
If you have reached 30-35 correct answers, it is no longer worth investing in languages.
Period 2 - Writing
Escrever 1-3 Introduções de temas variados.
Day 9
Period 1 – Geography
Study the political geography of light, basic concepts:
It's good to have a knowledge base in geography, but remember that in the humanities exam
most of the questions are interpretative. Some very basic knowledge is required,
but what is basic for me may not be for you (e.g.: for me, the issue of
Translation and Rotation of the Earth, but there are people who do not know). That said, if you see the base of
geography and history, can do more exercise resolution to train interpretation and/or
study another subject.
Period 2 – Writing
Study connectives and have a repertoire of connectives to use and not repeat.
Day 10
Period 1 - Geography
Studying Geography focused on environmental issues, which should be present in
vocabulary from now on:
Period 2 - Essay
Study Developments, their structure and write some.
Day 11
Period 1 – Geography
Studying the most 'geography' part of geography, which involves:
Make Anki for memorization things, like soil types and very specific terms.
Training interpretation of ENEM exercises - most of the humanities content is barely even
they need theory.
Period 2 - Writing
Write 1-3 Developments.
Day 12
Period 1 – History
Study the general history of humanity, focusing only on the basic and main concepts of each.
period. Understand the succession of events:
• Action
• Agent
• Mode/Means
• Detailing
• Purpose
Day 13
Period 1 – History
Study the history of Brazil focusing mainly on social issues.
• Slavery, Church, and Indigenous Peoples (from the discovery to today, problems and
consequences)
• Independence, the arrival of the crown in Brazil
• Brazil Oligarchy (study coffee with milk politics)
• Vargas Era (Brazil Time, IBGE, death)
• JK
Study and see, through the exercises from past exams, the level of demand for history.
Period 2 – Writing
Write at least 1-3 interventions.
Day 14
Period 1 - Philosophy
Study the summarized foundation of the main philosophers
Period 2 – Writing
Create a repertoire of allusions and generic and specific quotes for each of the themes.
Day 15
Period 1 - Physics
Studying Waves:
• Frequency, period
• Why does the mirror 'see' the hidden object
• Differences of mirror positions
Study the theory through the ENEM exercises, according to the level of difficulty observed.
I separated the topics by days, but it can all be studied according to how the questions arise.
charging.
The Nature exam should have lower priority, considering the difficulty and quantity.
Topics to be studied. Without a foundation it is really difficult to learn something.
a little time, but if you already know some things from school, it makes it much easier.
Remember, we harvest what has been planted. If you haven't planted yet, start now!
Period 2 – Writing
Write a complete essay (time limit of 1 hour)
Day 16
Period 1 - Physics
Study the basic electrical part:
Period 2 – Writing
Study and create vocabulary to avoid repeating words.
Day 17
Period 1 - Chemistry
Study the basis of chemistry:
Period 2 – Writing
Write a complete essay. Always correct your essays, even if it is yourself.
A suggestion is also to use AI for correction if you do not have one.
Day 18
Period 1 – Chemistry
Study Organic Chemistry, learning nomenclatures. Get a nomenclature table.
summarized for reviewing, organizing, and understanding well:
Period 2 – Essay
Study topics in the humanities that can be used in essays.
Day 19
Period 1 - Chemistry
Continuation of organic chemistry study. Learning beyond the previous topics:
Period 2 – Composition
Write a complete essay
Day 20
Period 1 – Chemistry
Study topics that are left over from chemistry according to your affinity. If you're good at calculations.
Study Stoichiometry. Otherwise, study other topics such as Batteries and Gases.
Focus on Environmental Chemistry, examining issues and topics such as oil, pollutants, acid rain,
properties of water, ozone, etc.
Period 2 - Free
Free day to study anything
Day 21
Period 1 - Biology
Botany = the most important subject to study.
Period 2 - Writing
Write a complete essay
Day 22
Period 1 - Biology
Study the diseases in Biology, caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other sources.
Study mainly the most current diseases that have an impact on human history.
Learn about the environment, biomes, Brazilian fauna and flora, as well as environmental issues
(that will have a connection with chemistry).
Period 2 - Free
Free to study, review, or rest
Day 23
Period 1 - Biology
Study the human body and its systems, also comparing with the systems of others.
beings like plants and animals.
Learn about respiration and fermentation, in addition to energy production for living beings.
Study cytology and differences in cells between bacteria, plants, and animals.
Period 2 - Free
Free to study, review, or rest
Day 24
Book / Review / Simulations
Day 25
Book / Review / Simulations
Day 26
Simulated day 1 of the exam in 5 uninterrupted hours with an essay.
If it's not possible to do it on that day, do it on a Saturday during the month. You don't need to do the
day 1 before day 2 as well.
Day 27
Correction day 1 of the test. The objective is to see your number of correct answers, analyze questions that you got wrong.
Day 28
Simulated day 2 of the exam in 5 uninterrupted hours with an essay.
If it's not possible to do it on that day, do it on a Saturday during the month. You don't need to do the
day 1 before day 2 as well.
Day 29
Correction on day 2 of the test. The objective is to see your number of correct answers, analyze questions you got wrong.
and that they are easy to learn/improve.
Learn from your mistakes and don't let the result now carry you away.
Final Message
That's it! I don't believe this schedule is the best way to study. Neither do I.
I believe it has all the contents of the ENEM and that it will help someone pass in Medicine.
The objective of this work is to show that it is possible to organize and create action plans.
regardless of your situation.
For me, the biggest educational deficit we have is that the student leaves school unable to learn.
or even plan your own study journey. People confuse education with doing
Tests and getting good grades, but I believe that education means EMPOWERING and bringing paths
so that a person can develop.
Because learning is not about studying, but about overcoming adversities and becoming
able to do what you are incapable of. Learning is freedom.
And if you go through using this craziness here, let me know, OK?
The schedule leverages technology and online resources by encouraging the use of tools like Google, YouTube, and question banks to access video reviews, past papers, and interactive exercises. It also suggests using online platforms to generate question lists, view perfect score essays, and understand key mathematical and writing principles. Such resources are intended to provide flexible, self-paced study and the ability to focus on specific areas of weakness efficiently .
The intensive study schedule for the ENEM exam emphasizes key mathematical topics such as proportion, percentage, scale, unit conversion, arithmetic involving fractions, expressions, equations, inequalities, systems, functions, graph interpretation, geometry (including concepts like Pythagorean Theorem), and basic trigonometry like sine, cosine, and tangent. These topics are prioritized because they form the foundation of the mathematics section and are crucial for understanding the types of problems frequently encountered in the exam. Additionally, mastering these topics provides a good leverage for scoring higher, as the ENEM prioritizes problem-solving and application of basic mathematical principles .
The 30-day study schedule approaches writing skills improvement by dedicating daily periods to mastering syntactic analysis, sentence formation, and understanding the basic Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) model. It also suggests analyzing perfect score essays to understand structure and critical writing elements, such as introductions, developments, and conclusions. Suggested techniques include practicing writing of essays on various topics, studying syntactic and grammatical nuances, and incorporating connectives and quotes for better articulation of ideas. This systematic breakdown is aimed at improving clarity, coherence, and sophistication in essay writing .
Geography and environmental issues are incorporated into the schedule through the study of political geography concepts (like capitalism, socialism), the impact of globalization, industrialization, and urbanization, and environmental phenomena (like climate change, energy sources). These themes are relevant because they form a significant portion of the humanities exam and are necessary for interpreting the socio-political context and addressing questions on sustainability and global challenges. This understanding aids in answering interpretive and application-based questions effectively .
The study plan suggests a focused approach to history by concentrating on critical events and concepts from global history, such as the Industrial Revolution, democracy in Athens, and significant epochs like the Renaissance. Additionally, it emphasizes Brazilian history by examining social issues such as slavery, the Vargas Era, and political movements. This targeted study is meant to ensure that students grasp the broad events shaping societies, which is critical for effectively addressing the questions in the ENEM's history section .
The schedule suggests studying the foundational philosophies of key figures like Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Machiavelli, Hume, and Hobbes. Understanding these perspectives can enhance critical thinking skills by fostering the ability to analyze and synthesize complex ideas, essential for the humanities section of the ENEM. This includes developing an understanding of dialectical reasoning, the function and impact of ideas, and the evaluation of social contracts—all of which are foundational to tackling philosophical and ethics-based questions on the exam .
The suggested strategy for balancing study and rest within the 30-day preparation plan is to ensure active learning and regular practice, while emphasizing rest particularly in the final days before the exam. Specifically, the schedule advises taking a complete break on the 30th day, focusing on meditation and relaxation techniques, ensuring that students arrive at the exam relaxed and mentally prepared. This approach helps prevent burnout and supports cognitive function on the exam day .
The study schedule recommends a variety of writing exercises, including practicing syntactic and grammatical analysis, writing complete essays within a time limit, and creating structures for essays such as introductions and conclusions. By engaging in these exercises, students gain fluency in expressing complex ideas clearly and succinctly, which is essential for achieving high scores on essay sections that demand coherent argumentation and clear communication .
The concept of 'reaping what you sow' underpins the 30-day study schedule as a motivational philosophy, suggesting that the effort invested in preparation will directly impact the results one achieves. This concept is intended to motivate students by reinforcing the idea that persistent effort and dedication, even within a short timeframe, can yield significant academic outcomes. The philosophy underscores the importance of self-discipline and the potential for personal transformation through education, thus empowering students to take charge of their learning journey .
Practice tests are incorporated into the preparation schedule primarily in the final few days, with full simulated exams scheduled alongside essay writing. The expected benefit of these practices is to familiarize students with the exam format, improve their time management skills, and help them identify areas where they need further review. By correcting these simulated exams, students can learn from their mistakes and refine their test-taking strategies, ultimately enhancing performance on the actual exam day .