RIBO L3 AME Study Plan
A practical 7, 14, 30, and 60/90-day study plan for RIBO L3 AME (Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario Level 3 Accelerated Management Exam) practice.
Study plan orientation
Use this plan when you need a practical schedule for RIBO L3 AME rather than another passive reading list. Confirm official study materials and exam rules with RIBO, then use Finance Prep to drill applied judgment, review explanations, and build timing.
RIBO means Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario. L3 AME means Level 3 Accelerated Management Exam.
Which plan should you use?
| Time remaining | Best use | Practice pattern |
|---|---|---|
| 7 days | Final review or retake | Quick review, weak-topic drills, one timed mixed set, explanation review |
| 14 days | Candidates with some prior study | Alternate topic blocks with timed practice and error-log repair |
| 30 days | Working candidates starting structured review | Weekly topic pass, two mixed reviews, final timed mock |
| 60/90 days | First-time candidates or unfamiliar topic area | Content pass, topic drills, spaced review, then timed mixed sets |
Daily rhythm
| Block | 30-minute day | 60-minute day | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recall warm-up | 5 min | 10 min | Revisit missed rules, formulas, documents, or definitions |
| Focused topic review | 10 min | 20 min | Work one topic area from the blueprint |
| Practice questions | 10 min | 20 min | Apply the idea to scenario-based questions |
| Explanation review | 5 min | 10 min | Record why the right answer is stronger |
Topic sequence
| Week or pass | Focus |
|---|---|
| Pass 1 | Registered Insurance Act, Regulations, and By-Laws |
| Pass 2 | Form 1 - Position Report |
Missed-question log
| Field | What to write |
|---|---|
| Topic | The topic area or skill tested |
| Error type | Rule gap, calculation gap, document confusion, scenario misread, or timing error |
| Correct decision rule | The rule or reasoning step you should use next time |
| Next drill | The exact topic drill, quick-reference row, or mock set to use next |
The best schedule is the one that turns misses into targeted practice. If a topic keeps repeating in your error log, pause broad mocks and drill that topic before trying another full mixed set.