Texas Property And Casualty Exam Study Plan

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

  1. Study one content block.
  2. Answer practice questions immediately.
  3. Write missed concepts in a short log.
  4. Restudy only the weak concept, not the entire chapter.
  5. 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.