Study Management for Exams
Visualize your textbook progress and prepare systematically for exams
Do You Have These Challenges?
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Too many textbooks to manage
Losing track of which textbook you've covered and how far -
Forgetting what you studied
You learned it, but can't recall it after a while -
Can't study systematically
Not sure what to cover and how much before the exam -
Difficult to note formulas
Want to record math and physics formulas neatly
"Reading Forest" solves all these challenges!
Why Students Choose "Reading Forest"
Visualize Progress
See your progress for each textbook in graphs. Know exactly how far you've come.
Math Support (MathJax)
Record math and physics formulas beautifully. Enter using LaTeX notation.
Search Your Notes
Search notes within each book. Quickly find "Where did I write that formula?"
Access Anywhere
Works on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Review notes during commutes or spare time.
Cloud Save
Save to Google Drive. Your data is safe even if your device breaks.
Free to Use
Free plan allows up to 20 books per reading note. Try it out first.
How to Use for Exam Study
Register Textbooks
Scan barcode or enter ISBN to register your textbooks
Take Notes
Record key points, wrong answers, and formulas
Track Progress
Update studied sections and check achievement on progress charts
Use Cases for Students
School & University Exams
- Organize textbooks by subject - English, Math, Science... organized by subject
- Create a mistake notebook - Note wrong answers and weak areas
- Build a formula sheet - Compile math and physics formulas
- Review mock exams - Record wrong answers and explanations from practice tests
Certification Exam Preparation
- Track textbook progress - Record how far you've studied
- Review past exams - Note wrong answers and correct solutions
- Compile memorization items - List things you need to remember
Beautiful Math Formula Recording
MathJax Support for STEM Subjects
Reading Forest supports MathJax, allowing you to display math and physics formulas beautifully. Enter using LaTeX notation to record formulas just like in textbooks.
Examples of recordable formulas:
Quadratic Formula:
\( x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \)
Differentiation & Integration:
\( \frac{d}{dx} x^n = nx^{n-1} \) , \( \int x^n dx = \frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1} + C \)
Trigonometric Identity:
\( \sin^2\theta + \cos^2\theta = 1 \)
Physics Equations:
\( F = ma \) , \( E = mc^2 \)
Chemical Formulas:
\( \text{H}_2\text{O} \) , \( \text{CO}_2 \) , \( \text{NaCl} \)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use it for exam study progress tracking?
Yes, you can track progress for each textbook or workbook. See at a glance how far you've progressed with visual progress charts. It supports systematic exam preparation.
Can I write math and physics formulas?
Yes, with MathJax support, you can display formulas beautifully. Enter formulas using LaTeX notation to record them just like in textbooks.
Can I use it on my smartphone?
Yes, it works on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Review your notes during commutes or spare moments.
Is it free to use?
Yes, the free plan allows you to record up to 20 books per reading note. This is enough to manage your main textbooks and workbooks for exams. For more books in a single reading note, paid plans starting from $2.50/month are available.
Is my data safe?
Yes, saving to Google Drive keeps your data safe even if your device breaks. Local saving is also available for offline use.
Can I use it for study schedule management?
Yes, by recording progress for each textbook, you can see how far you've progressed in each subject. Plan systematically what and how much to study before your exam.
Any tips to reduce exam anxiety?
Visualizing your progress gives you a sense of accomplishment ("I've done this much"), which reduces anxiety. Also, noting mistakes and reviewing them helps you steadily overcome weak points.
Is it good for tracking repetitive practice?
Yes, you can record how many times you've gone through a workbook and which problems you got wrong. It helps you identify what to review for efficient repetitive practice.
Does it help maintain focus?
Seeing your progress in graphs helps maintain motivation. By accumulating small achievements, you can keep your focus while continuing to study.
Start Studying More Efficiently Today
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Manage your textbook progress for systematic exam preparation.
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