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How to Study for the LTO Exam in 7 Days

A one-week study plan to help you prepare for the LTO written exam without cramming blindly.

Practical LTO guide
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If your LTO written exam is only a week away, do not waste time panicking. Use the next seven days properly.

You are not trying to become an expert overnight. You are trying to become familiar with the material, steadier under pressure, and less likely to make avoidable mistakes.

A simple 7-day plan

Day 1: Check your starting point

Answer a set of practice questions first. Do not guess your weak areas. Find them.

Day 2: Focus on road signs

Signs deserve early attention because they appear often and are one of the easiest areas to improve through repetition.

Day 3: Review core road rules

Spend time on right of way, lane discipline, intersections, parking, and overtaking. These are common written exam topics and important in real driving too.

Day 4: Go over safe driving basics

Review driver responsibility, safety-minded choices, and questions that test judgment and discipline.

Day 5: Return to your weak spots

This is where you clean up the topics that still cause mistakes. Do not keep reviewing what you already know well just because it feels easier.

Day 6: Take a mock exam

Treat it seriously. Sit down, answer the full set, and resist the urge to rush. The goal is to see how you perform when topics are mixed together.

Day 7: Keep it light

Do a short review, revisit common mistakes, and avoid mentally exhausting yourself right before the real test.

Rules for the whole week

  • Study every day, even if only briefly.
  • Review mistakes right away.
  • Avoid blind memorization.
  • Sleep properly before exam day.

Seven days can be enough

No, one week is not a huge amount of time. But it is enough to improve a lot if you stay focused and avoid random studying.

If you want structure for the final stretch, use the reviewer daily and finish with a mock exam near the end. That will give you a clearer picture of what still needs work before the actual test.

Keep reviewing

Ready for practice questions?

After reading the guide, continue with reviewer questions and mock exams so the rules stick better.

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