A sprint is not a full course plan. Keep the work that protects the most points.
Florida real estate exam 14-day, 7-day, and 48-hour sprint calendars
A compressed study-plan sheet for candidates who need a shorter runway and cannot afford to treat every topic equally.
Choose brokerage, contracts, mortgages, math, relationships, or whatever your data says is leaking.
Use formulas, trap words, and the exam-day checklist. No new content rabbit holes.
Sprint map
Quick self-test
Can you choose what to cut?
Cover the answer key first. If you miss two or more, simplify the sprint before adding more tasks. Short windows reward sharp cuts.
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- 1Warm-up
What is the main rule for a short study window?
- 214-day
What should a 14-day sprint still include if possible?
- 37-day
In a 7-day plan, should you prioritize weak high-weight topics or comfortable low-weight topics?
- 448-hour
What should the final 48 hours avoid?
- 5Readiness
If timed scores are still unstable, what should your sprint emphasize?
Answer key: sprint decision
- 1Answer: Short windows require sharper cuts
You cannot cover everything equally when time is compressed.
- 2Answer: Diagnosis, repair, and timed proof
Two weeks is short, but still enough to measure and repair.
- 3Answer: Weak high-weight topics
Point protection matters more than comfort.
- 4Answer: Brand-new content and late-night full exams
Use formulas, trap words, logistics, and sleep protection.
Trap watch: panic studying can make known topics worse.
- 5Answer: Weakest repeat miss patterns
Use the miss pattern, not the calendar, to choose the next drill.
Sprint traps
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Want a copy for later? We will email this sprint-calendar PDF link, the compression rule, and the common short-window traps. Downloading the PDF does not require an email.
After the PDF
Use the sheet for review, then drill the skill.
Printable PDFs are good for setup and recall. The app is where you turn those setups into mixed Florida-specific practice with Math Coach, Trap Library, and Confidence Calibration.
Exam prep only. Not a substitute for the 63-hour course, DBPR steps, or Pearson VUE scheduling.


FAQ
Sprint calendar questions
Can I use a sprint calendar if my exam is close?+
Yes, but you need sharper cuts. A short runway should focus on weak high-weight areas, math setup, wording traps, and exam-day readiness.
What should I cut in a 7-day study plan?+
Cut long chapter rereading, low-weight topics you already know, and late-night full exams. Keep targeted repair and mixed practice.
What should I do in the final 48 hours?+
Use light review, formulas, trap words, logistics, sleep, and confidence calibration. Avoid brand-new content.
What should I pair with the sprint calendar?+
Pair it with the exam-day checklist, topic wallchart, and trap-word sheet so the final blocks stay focused.
Can I pass the Florida real estate exam with only 48 hours left?+
It depends on your current score and weak areas. With 48 hours left, focus on formulas, trap words, logistics, and the most repeated miss patterns instead of trying to relearn every topic.
Should I take a full exam during a 7-day sprint?+
Yes, if you have enough time to review the misses deeply. A timed exam without review is mostly a score report; the value comes from repairing the patterns it exposes.