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Study resources for Mexico entrance exams
Practical guides, checklists, and study routines to help you prepare for high school and university entrance exams—built around the way MayaCode apps teach.
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Build a study plan that actually sticks
Use these resources alongside Prepamente and Unimente to create a routine, practice effectively, and track progress week by week.
Weekly study routine template
A simple schedule you can repeat every week: focused sessions, review blocks, and rest days—so you don’t burn out.
Practice test strategy (before, during, after)
How to warm up, manage time, and review mistakes so every practice test improves your score.
Mistake log + spaced review method
Turn wrong answers into a plan: categorize errors, create mini-goals, and revisit topics at the right intervals.
Parent support checklist
A quick guide for families: how to set up a study space, encourage consistency, and reduce exam stress.
Exam-focused prep, made simpler
Resources designed for common Mexico entrance exams—use them to organize what to study, how to practice, and how to stay consistent.
UNAM prep essentials
What to prioritize, how to pace practice, and how to review efficiently.
IPN prep essentials
Build confidence with targeted practice and a steady weekly routine.
UAM prep essentials
A practical approach to topic coverage and error-based review.
CENEVAL EXANI-II essentials
Plan your weeks, practice under time, and improve with feedback loops.
Resources FAQ
Quick answers to help you choose the right starting point and use MayaCode resources effectively.
Are these resources free?
Yes—this page is designed to give you practical study guidance. For guided practice and structured plans, use the MayaCode apps.
Which app should I use: Prepamente or Unimente?
Use Prepamente for high school (preparatoria) entrance prep and Unimente for university entrance prep.
How much should I study each day?
Start with a routine you can keep: 30–60 minutes on weekdays plus a longer review session on weekends. Consistency beats cramming.
What’s the best way to review mistakes?
Track the topic, the reason you missed it, and the correct method—then re-practice similar questions after 2–3 days and again the next week.
Can parents help without adding pressure?
Yes—focus on environment and routine: a quiet space, a predictable schedule, and encouragement after effort (not only scores).
How do I request support or a demo?
Use the contact form and tell us which exam you’re preparing for and your target date—we’ll reply with next steps.
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