Start here when a high-weight area is weak. Brokerage and contracts alone are 24 questions.
Florida real estate exam 19-topic weighting wallchart
Use this one-page reference to see which official content areas deserve first study time, which can wait, and where equal-time studying wastes points.
Use these to turn formula recognition and medium-weight rules into reliable points.
Do not ignore them, but do not let 1% topics steal time from heavier weak areas.
Score-order checks
All 19 topics by official weight
Study order is Pass Florida's suggested sequence based on exam weight: 7%+ study first, 4-6% study next, and 1-3% review last.
Quick self-test
Can you choose the next study block?
Cover the answer key first. If you miss two or more, use the wallchart before planning another study session.
More practice: passfloridarealestate.com/try-a-question
- 1Warm-up
A 12% topic is weak and a 1% topic feels annoying. Which gets the next study block?
- 2Study next
A 5% topic is shaky after the top 7 are stable. What tier is it?
- 3Review last
Planning and Zoning is 1%. Should it get the same time as Contracts at 12%?
Answer key: study-order decision
- 1Study first: weak 12% topic
Score impact beats annoyance. Repair the heavier leak first.
- 2Study next
Topics from 4-6% are the middle tier. They can turn into reliable points after the heavy topics.
- 3No. Review last
Do not ignore 1% topics, but do not let them steal first-pass repair time.
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FAQ
19-topic wallchart questions
How should I use the 19-topic weighting wallchart?+
Use it to choose study order, not to skip topics. Start with weak high-weight areas, then use medium-weight topics to stabilize your score, and review low-weight topics last.
Are the topic weights official?+
The wallchart is based on DBPR candidate information for the Florida sales associate exam. Pass Florida adds the study-order labels so candidates can decide where to spend time.
Should I study all 19 topics equally?+
No. Equal time feels organized, but it can waste effort on low-weight topics while heavier weak areas stay exposed.
What should I pair with the wallchart?+
Pair it with the 30-day calendar if you have time, or the sprint calendar if your exam is close. Use the math cheat sheet for the calculation-heavy content areas.
What are the highest-weight Florida real estate exam topics?+
Brokerage activities and contracts are the two largest content areas on the Florida sales associate exam. Use the wallchart to find any weak high-weight area before spending prime study time on low-weight review.
Does the wallchart replace practice questions?+
No. The wallchart tells you where the points live, but practice questions tell you which topics are actually weak. Use it as a planning tool, then confirm the plan with mixed Florida-specific practice.