Find the weak areas before the calendar fills up. A plan without a miss log is just a reading list.
Florida real estate exam 30-day study plan calendar
A printable month plan that turns 30 days into a score ladder: diagnose, repair, drill math and wording traps, mix topics, and prove readiness.
Fix weak high-weight rules, math setup, and wording traps before mixed practice gets noisy.
Practice without topic labels and use timed exams to decide readiness.
30-day calendar
Quick self-test
Can you choose the next study block?
Cover the answer key first. If you miss two or more, revise the plan before adding more study hours. The goal is better study order, not a prettier calendar.
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- 1Warm-up
What is the first job of a 30-day plan: reading or diagnosis?
- 2Weight check
A 12% topic is weak and a 1% topic feels annoying. Which gets first repair time?
- 3Math timing
Should math setup practice wait until days 25-30?
- 4Proof
What makes the last phase different from the first phase?
- 5Falling behind
If you fall behind, what should you cut first?
Answer key: planning decision
- 1Answer: Diagnosis
You need to know which weak areas are worth repairing first.
- 2Answer: The weak 12% topic
Study what can protect the most points.
Trap watch: dislike is not the same as score risk.
- 3Answer: No
Math and trap-word repair need repetition before final proof.
- 4Answer: Timed mixed proof
The final phase tests whether the score holds without topic labels.
- 5Answer: Low-yield rereading
If you cut anything, cut rereading first. Protect diagnostics, weak-topic repair, math setup, trap-word drills, and exam-day logistics. Sacrifice textbook rereading, polishing topics you already pass, and feel-better untimed review on strong areas.
Study-plan traps
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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
30-day study calendar questions
Can I pass the Florida real estate exam in 30 days?+
A 30-day plan can work if you diagnose first, repair weak heavy topics, drill math and wording traps, and finish with timed proof.
What should I study first in a 30-day plan?+
Start with a diagnostic and the topic weighting wallchart. Repair weak high-weight areas before polishing topics you already know.
How often should I take timed practice exams?+
Use timed practice after you have repaired enough content to learn from the result. The final week should include timed proof and deep miss review.
What should I do if I fall behind?+
Cut low-yield rereading first. Protect diagnostics, weak-topic repair, math setup practice, trap-word review, and exam-day logistics.
What score should I want before exam day?+
Use 80% or higher on timed mixed practice as the cleanest confidence signal. If you are in the 70-79% range, review miss patterns and decide based on consistency, math accuracy, and pacing.
Should I study the Florida real estate topics in textbook order?+
Not usually. Textbook order is built for instruction, not final score repair. Use topic weight, diagnostic misses, and repeated trap patterns to choose the next block.