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How to Pass the Florida Real Estate Exam in 30 Days (2026)

This practical 30-day study plan will guide you through the essential steps to pass the Florida real estate exam. Includes exam format, weekly breakdown, math formulas, and exam-day checklist.

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Sarah Johnson

Real Estate Professional

February 4, 2026

This practical 30-day study plan will guide you through the essential steps to pass the Florida real estate exam.

This guide will walk you through the most critical information, common traps to avoid, and a 30-day plan to make sure you're ready. We focus on what matters most and give you free resources to practice, including timed exams and more.

Florida Real Estate Exam Format & Passing Criteria

The Florida real estate exam consists of multiple-choice questions, and the format varies based on the exam type (National + State).

Exam Details for Florida:
  • Questions: 100 multiple-choice
  • Time: 3.5 hours
  • Passing Score: 75 points or higher (out of 100)

Ready to start your prep? Take a free timed mock exam to check your current level: Free Practice Exam

30-Day Study Plan

This 30-day plan is designed to help you gradually build up the knowledge needed to pass the exam. Focus on timed practice and drill your weak areas until your confidence grows.

Week 1: Foundations

Take a baseline mock (Day 1), identify top 3 weak areas, and drill those topics. Spend 60-90 minutes daily.

Week 2: Regulations

Timed sets daily + 20 minutes reviewing wrong answers. 1 topic deep dive per day.

Week 3: Practice

2 timed mocks this week. Focus on weak topics and math/proration drills.

Week 4: Final Prep

3 full timed mocks spaced out. Review only weak areas and exam-day routines.

Math: The One-Page Sheet + Reps

Don't "study" math. Write the formula first, then rep questions until steps are automatic.

Essential Formulas:
  • Commission = Sale Price × Commission Rate
  • Loan-to-Value Ratio (LTV) = Loan Amount ÷ Property Value
  • Points Calculation = Loan Amount × Points Percentage
  • Proration = (Annual Amount ÷ 365) × Days
  • Simple Interest = Principal × Rate × Time

Florida Exam Prep Tips

Successful test takers focus on practicing under time pressure, reviewing every wrong answer, and understanding the core concepts.

Need more practice? Browse our comprehensive question bank to drill your weak spots: Question Bank

Florida Exam Prep FAQ

Q: How long should I study daily?

A: 60–90 minutes/day for 30 days, or break it down to 30 minutes/day over 6 weeks.

Q: When should I take the exam?

A: Schedule after 2-3 passing-range mocks, not after finishing notes.

Q: What moves your score fastest?

A: Wrong-answer review + drilling weak topics.

Q: How many mocks should I take?

A: At least 5 timed sets + 3 full mocks (week 3 and 4).

Here's a quick formula sheet to refer to as you practice math problems: Formula Sheet

Florida Exam-Day Checklist

  • Arrive early; bring all required IDs.
  • First pass: answer easy questions fast; mark the hard ones.
  • Second pass: work through the marked questions using elimination.
  • Math: write out formulas first, then plug in numbers.
  • Final pass: review only the marked questions; don't switch random answers.
Pro tip: Warm-up: do one timed set the day before to lock pacing.

Start with a free timed mock exam to track your progress: Start Free Mock Exam →

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