
Syllabus to Schedule
Turn Every Syllabus into a Semester Study Plan
We offer personalized academic planning for students who need help turning deadlines, readings, exams, and assignments into a realistic weekly schedule.Most students do not fall behind because they are lazy. They fall behind because five syllabi, dozens of deadlines, and vague “study more” advice do not automatically become a workable plan. Syllabus to Schedule helps turn academic chaos into a clear, realistic next-step system.
This service is for college and graduate students who:
Feel overwhelmed by multiple syllabi, deadlines, readings, exams, and assignments
Procrastinate because they do not know where to start
Underestimate how long academic work will take
Need help turning course requirements into a realistic weekly plan
Struggle with ADHD, executive functioning, or academic organization
Want a clearer structure before the semester becomes stressful
Parents are welcome to inquire, but adult students must choose to participate and give permission before any materials or planning details are shared.Please Note: This is not traditional tutoring.
The focus is not on teaching a specific subject. The focus is on academic planning, workload management, deadline strategy, and helping students create a realistic system for getting their work done.
What You Receive:
Complete assignment and deadline map
Weekly workload forecast
Deadline-cluster warnings
Backward plans for papers, exams, and major projects
Realistic daily or weekly study schedule
Prioritized “what to do next” list
Optional recovery plan if the student is already behind
How It Works:
Send your syllabi and schedule: Share your course syllabi, class schedule, work commitments, and major time constraints.
We map the semester: I identify assignments, readings, exams, projects, deadlines, and high-pressure weeks.
We build the study plan: You receive a realistic weekly or daily plan that shows what to work on, when to start, and how to avoid deadline pileups.
We adjust as needed: If you fall behind, we create a recovery plan that helps you get back on track.
About the Coach:
Christian has taught graduate-level courses at NYU and Columbia and has extensive experience in project management, analytics, finance, organizational change, and professional training. He brings a practical project-management approach to academic planning: breaking large goals into specific tasks, estimating workload realistically, and helping students turn deadlines into manageable action steps.
Pilot Availability:
For a limited number of pilot participants, the service is currently available free of charge in exchange for honest, detailed feedback.
Privacy Note:
Student materials are used only to create the academic planning package and improve the planning process. I do not share student names, schools, course materials, schedules, or feedback publicly without separate permission. For adult students, information is not shared with parents unless the student gives explicit permission.
Interested in joining the pilot?
Email [email protected] with your semester start date, number of courses, and whether you are a student or parent.