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Exam P Study Plan

A good Exam P plan alternates concept learning and timed mixed practice instead of saving real problems until the end.

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Exam P study plan

Quick Recommendation

Use 8 to 12 weeks if you are balancing school or work. Learn a topic, do targeted problems that same week, then keep a mistake log organized by problem type.

Core Sequence

Weeks 1-2: probability rules, conditional probability, Bayes theorem. Weeks 3-5: discrete and continuous distributions, expected value, variance. Weeks 6-7: joint distributions, covariance, correlation, CLT. Final weeks: mixed sets, speed, review, and error patterns.

What Not To Do

Do not treat the formula sheet as the course. Exam P rewards recognizing the random variable, the conditioning event, or the transformation before doing arithmetic.

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