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LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) Study Plan — 30-Day Blueprint-Aligned Schedule

A practical 30-day LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) study plan using published topic weightings and a drill-first practice loop.

Use this plan to turn LLQP Ethics and Professional Practice (Civil Code / Quebec) into a repeatable representative-workflow study cycle. Pair it with the guide home, the Cheat Sheet, the FAQ, and the official resources.

This module works best when you keep the Quebec legal framework visible from the start. It is not just a generic ethics paper with Quebec vocabulary added at the end. The legal-framework block, the contract block, and the representative-activity block all need to be read through a civil-code lens.

Before day 1

Do three checks before you begin:

  1. confirm that you are in the Civil Code / Quebec version, not the common-law module
  2. confirm whether your main weakness is Quebec legal framework, contract logic, or representative-conduct judgment
  3. decide whether you are following a 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day track so the review pace stays realistic

Why this order works

Study stageWhat you are stabilizing
Quebec legal framework firstthe civil-code context that changes how the rest of the module should be read
contract and annuity rules secondthe legal and client-duty base for many scenarios
representative-activity rules thirdsuitability, disclosure, conflicts, and conduct obligations in Quebec practice
mixed scenario review lastsafest-next-step judgment under time pressure

That order matters because many wrong answers come from solving the scenario with a generic insurance instinct instead of a Quebec legal-and-conduct instinct.

30-day intensive track

DaysPrimary focusGoal
1 to 7Quebec legal frameworkbuild the civil-code and representative-context base
8 to 18legal aspects of contracts and annuitiesreinforce disclosure, ownership, beneficiary, consent, and documentation instincts
19 to 26representative-activity rulesstrengthen suitability, conduct, conflict, and compliance decisions
27 to 30mixed reviewcombine Quebec legal logic and representative obligations under time pressure

60-day balanced track

WeeksPrimary focusGoal
1 to 2Quebec legal frameworkstabilize the Quebec-specific legal context
3 to 5legal aspects of contracts and annuitiesbuild the heavier legal-and-contract block
6 to 7representative activitiesconnect product fit to disclosure, documentation, and representative obligations
8mixed-case reviewturn isolated knowledge into Quebec-specific decision logic

90-day part-time track

PhaseFocus
Days 1 to 20Quebec legal framework and vocabulary
Days 21 to 45contract formation, disclosure, ownership, beneficiary, consent, and documentation
Days 46 to 70representative obligations, conduct, suitability, and conflict management
Days 71 to 90mixed scenarios, weak-spot repair, and final review

Weekly cadence

  • Mon-Thu: learn plus short drills
  • Fri: consolidation and miss-log review
  • Sat: mixed set plus deep review
  • Sun: light recall using the Cheat Sheet and weak-topic cleanup

Weekly review loop

  1. identify the Quebec legal issue
  2. identify the client-protection or representative-duty issue
  3. identify the documentation, disclosure, or authority issue
  4. choose the safest lawful next action

That sequence usually produces better judgment than memorizing rule fragments in isolation.

How to review misses well

Tag each miss by type:

  • Quebec legal-framework miss
  • legal or contract miss
  • disclosure, privacy, or documentation miss
  • representative-conduct or conflict miss
  • wrong next-step instinct

That helps you see whether the problem is knowledge, framing, or decision process.

Better study instinct

  • keep the Quebec legal frame visible through the whole module
  • prefer answers that protect the client and leave a clear record
  • if the scenario feels ethically weak, check disclosure, documentation, conflict, and authority before anything else
  • do not drift into common-law language when the Quebec context is what makes the answer right

Final-week checklist

  • you can explain the civil-code context in one or two clean lines
  • you can identify the legal or conduct issue in a scenario before reading all answer options twice
  • your miss log is grouped by pattern rather than by random question count
  • you can restate the 20/40/40 competency split from memory
Revised on Thursday, April 23, 2026