LLQP Accident & Sickness Study Plan — 30‑Day Blueprint-Aligned Schedule

A practical 30‑day LLQP Accident & Sickness study plan using the official competency weightings and a drill-first practice loop.

This is a 30‑day plan you can compress (2–3 weeks) or stretch (6–8 weeks). It follows the four official competencies (35/30/25/10) and builds in repetition so knowledge sticks.

If you’re studying part-time, keep the order and stretch the timeline. Don’t skip review days.

Weekly cadence (simple and effective)

  • Mon–Thu: Learn + short drills (10–20 questions)
  • Fri: Consolidation + revise your miss log
  • Sat: Mixed set (30–40 questions) + deep review
  • Sun: Light review (cheatsheet + weak objectives)

Days 1–10: Competency 1 (35%) — Assess needs and situation

  • Work Topic 1 in the Syllabus in order.
  • Build a one-page “A&S fact-find checklist” (income stability, sick leave, group benefits, medical expense exposure, travel, dependents, budget).
  • Practice: daily short drills, focused on identifying the exposure and missing facts.

Days 11–19: Competency 2 (30%) — Analyze products that meet the need

  • Learn the “big five” product buckets at a high level: DI, CI, LTC, extended health/dental, travel medical.
  • Make a one-page comparison table: trigger → benefit type (indemnity vs reimbursement) → typical exclusions/limits (high level).
  • Practice: force yourself to write a one‑sentence “because” for every correct choice.

Days 20–26: Competency 3 (25%) — Implement a recommendation

  • Translate needs into a recommendation: what coverage, what limits (high level), what waiting/benefit periods, what riders/options.
  • Practice explaining limitations/exclusions clearly (especially pre-existing condition logic and coordination rules at a high level).
  • Practice: mixed sets with a time cap; prioritize clear reasoning over trivia.

Days 27–30: Competency 4 (10%) — Service the coverage

  • Claims and servicing mindset: what changes trigger a review (job change, income change, family change, travel, health changes).
  • Understand (high level) how claims are documented and why accuracy matters.
  • Practice: short drills + review the most common servicing pitfalls.

Final week checklist

  • You can identify the exposure (income vs expenses vs long-duration care) in one sentence.
  • You can explain the contract mechanics (waiting/benefit period, key triggers) without contradictions.
  • Your miss log themes are shrinking (fewer repeats).

✅ Next: review the Cheatsheet, then do a mixed set via Practice.