Texas Property and Casualty exam study plan
The Texas Property & Casualty licensing exam is easier to approach when you study in a repeatable pattern: learn one topic, answer practice questions, write down missed concepts, and retest weak areas before moving on. Do not save all practice questions for the final day.
Pick your timeline
7-day plan
- Day 1: overview, exam outline, and core insurance terms.
- Days 2-4: split property, casualty, policy provisions, and state-specific topics into focused study blocks.
- Days 5-6: timed practice, missed-question log, and weak-topic review.
- Day 7: final review and exam-day checklist. Do not cram new material all day.
14-day plan
Use the first week for content coverage and the second week for practice questions, mixed review, and retesting weak topics. This is a good fit if you are working full time while studying.
30-day plan
Use four weekly cycles: content foundation, policy details, state-specific review, then full mixed practice. A 30-day plan works well if you are new to insurance language.
Self-study or virtual class?
Choose Texas P&C self-study if you can keep your own schedule and want a lower-cost path. Choose Texas P&C virtual class if you want a scheduled class structure and more guidance.
Practice-question workflow
- Study one content block.
- Answer practice questions immediately.
- Write missed concepts in a short log.
- Restudy only the weak concept, not the entire chapter.
- Retest that weak topic within 24 hours.
If you keep missing the same topic, slow down and rebuild that section before taking another full practice set.
