📅 What is the Reading Completion Forecast?

Reading Forest's reading completion forecast feature automatically calculates your expected completion date based on your current reading pace. You can know in advance if you'll finish all your textbooks by exam day, helping you create reliable study plans.

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✨ Key Features

  • 📊 Forecast by Automatic Calculation Automatically calculates average reading pace from recent records (e.g., 30 pages per day) and predicts how many days to finish the remaining pages.
  • ⚠️ Exam Date Achievement Judgment Set your exam date (or target date) and the system automatically determines if you can finish by then. Shows warnings if you won't make it.
  • ⏱️ Pace Adjustment Advice Displays specific advice like "At your current pace, you won't finish. You need to read 50 pages per day."
  • 📈 Multiple Scenario Display Compare scenarios: "At today's pace" versus "If I read 50 pages daily," and more.
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🎯 Use Cases

Planning 3 Months Before the Exam:
"10 textbooks, 3,000 pages total. Can I finish in 3 months?" Use the forecast feature to check. The required daily pages become clear.

When Mid-Course Pace Adjustment is Needed:
"I can only read 20 pages per day. When will I finish?" The forecast feature automatically answers this.

Multiple Exam Dates:
"Mock exam in February, real exam in March." Run individual forecasts for each date.

Progress Report to Parents:
Present data-backed evidence: "Based on this graph, I'll definitely finish by exam day."

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📸 Image to Create:
Detailed forecast results display
- Current pace: "Average 33 pages per day"
- Remaining pages: "1,500 pages"
- Expected completion date: "March 10, 2026"
- Exam date: "March 15, 2026"
- Judgment: "✅ You will finish before the exam date"
Recommended size: 900×550px

🔢 Reading Completion Forecast Calculation Logic

The forecast calculates average reading pace from recent records and determines how many days to finish remaining pages.

Formula:
Expected completion date = Today + (Remaining pages ÷ Average reading pace)

Example:
• Reading records from past 30 days: 1,000 pages
• Average reading pace: 1,000 ÷ 30 = approximately 33 pages/day
• Remaining pages in textbook: 1,500 pages
• Expected completion: Today + (1,500 ÷ 33) = approximately 45 days later

💡 Usage Tips for Exam Students

  • Simulation 3 Months Before Exam "10 textbooks total, 3,000 pages. Can I really finish in 3 months?" Answers this question with objective data.
  • Schedule Adjustment Receives clear goals like "At this pace, you won't finish. You need to read 50 pages daily."
  • Anxiety Relief The forecast "You will definitely finish by exam day" boosts motivation.
  • Flexible Pace Management Enables realistic forecasting: "10 pages on busy work days, 100 pages on days off."
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