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The signature plan

Pass the OMVIC exam in one focused day

8:00am to roughly 8:00pm, structured to the minute. Thousands of students have followed this exact schedule. It ends with you scoring above the pass mark — twice.

The short version: four 100-minute reading blocks cover all 18 chapters with quizzes; a 45-minute flashcard sprint locks in the numbers; two timed mock exams with review confirm you're above 80%. Total: ~9.5 hours of work, ~1.5 hours of breaks.
  1. 8:00

    Block 1 — The system & getting licensed

    100 min
    • Chapters 1–4: the MVDA, OMVIC & the Registrar; registration classes; premises, records & the trust account; contract requirements
    • Quiz after each chapter — don't batch them
    • Bookmark anything that surprises you
  2. 9:40

    Break — walk away from the screen · 15 min

  3. 9:55

    Block 2 — Disclosure: the exam's favourite topic

    100 min
    • Chapters 5–8: retail disclosure lists; the 90-day rescission; wholesale disclosure; all-in price advertising
    • These four chapters carry the most exam weight — go slower here
    • Quiz after each; retry every miss immediately
  4. 11:35

    Lunch — real food, no chapters · 40 min

  5. 12:15

    Block 3 — Protection & enforcement

    100 min
    • Chapters 9–13: warranties; inspections & investigations; curbsiders; the Compensation Fund; the Consumer Protection Act
    • Watch for day-counts and dollar limits — flashcard fuel
    • Quizzes as you go
  6. 13:55

    Break · 15 min

  7. 14:10

    Block 4 — The rest of the law

    100 min
    • Chapters 14–18: repairs under the CPA; odometers & liens; Sale of Goods Act & as-is sales; Code of Ethics & discipline; CAMVAP, consignment, plates & branding
    • Quizzes after each chapter
    • You have now seen 100% of the testable material
  8. 15:50

    Flashcard sprint — make the numbers automatic

    45 min
    • Run the full numbers & deadlines deck: $3,000 · 90 days · 12 weeks · $50,000 · 5 days
    • Then your struggling pile until it's empty
    • Stand up, drill on your phone — the movement helps
  9. 16:35

    Break — longest one, you earned it · 25 min

  10. 17:00

    Mock exam #1 + full review

    75 min
    • Timed simulator run under real conditions — no notes, no pausing
    • Then the important part: review every single miss until you can explain the right answer
    • Note your weak chapters from the debrief
  11. 18:15

    Targeted repair

    45 min
    • Re-read only the key-takeaway boxes of your 2–3 weakest chapters
    • Re-run their chapter quizzes
    • Skim your bookmarks and notes
  12. 19:00

    Mock exam #2 — the confirmation run

    60 min
    • Second timed run. Target: 85%+ with your weak chapters repaired
    • Hit it and you're ready — book the real test
    • Below 85%? Sleep, then repeat blocks for weak chapters tomorrow morning

🏁 ~20:00 — Done. Book the real test.

Two runs above 85% means the exam has nothing you haven't already answered under time pressure. Book it while the material is hot — within the next few days.

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One-day plan FAQ

Before you block the calendar

Is one day really enough to pass the OMVIC exam?

For most students, yes — if the day is structured. The exam tests recognition of rules and numbers, which responds extremely well to the read → quiz → flashcards → mock exam loop. This plan schedules exactly that. If your first mock lands below 75%, give it a second morning.

What if I can't do 8 hours in one sitting?

Split it: blocks 1–2 one evening, blocks 3–4 the next, flashcards + mocks on day three. The sequence matters more than the calendar — never read new material after your first mock exam.

Or use the 7-day evening plan, which is the same route paced differently.

Do I need Premium to follow this plan?

The plan itself is free and the free tier covers the opening chapters, sample quizzes and one simulator run. The full 18 chapters and unlimited mock exams need Premium — see pricing — which exists precisely so this plan works end-to-end.

What should I do the morning of the exam?

Nothing new. Re-run your struggling flashcards, skim your bookmarks, read the key-takeaway boxes of your two weakest chapters, and stop an hour before. You're maintaining, not learning.

Tomorrow evening, this could be behind you

The app sequences the whole day for you — chapters, quizzes, flashcards, both mock exams. Start free.

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