How long does it realistically take to study for the CLTD?

by PrepKing_J 214 views4 replies
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PrepKing_JOP
May 11, 2026

I work full time (47 hours a week) and just registered for the CLTD. I'm trying to set a realistic study timeline before committing to a test date.

From what I've read online, estimates range from 4 weeks to 15 weeks depending on background. My background is related but I've never taken a formal practice test course, so I'm probably starting from an intermediate level.

I've been using the cltd order management to gauge where I stand, and my initial diagnostic scores are around 65% — which tells me I have work to do.

For those who've been through it: did you study daily or more intensively in bursts? And did you feel like your practice scores accurately predicted your real exam performance? Any input would help me set a realistic target date.

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CareerSwitch_R
May 11, 2026

This is exactly the thread I needed. I sit for my CLTD in 2 weeks and have been second-guessing my prep. The study guide area you mentioned is definitely my weak spot. Thanks for the honest breakdown.

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PracticeTestFan
May 11, 2026

Same experience here. The cltd order management was what finally made it click for me — specifically the way it explains the reasoning rather than just giving answers. Took me 4 weeks of consistent practice but scores went from 67% to 87% by exam day.

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QuizPro_L
May 11, 2026

Congrats on passing! Can I ask — how many questions did the actual exam have compared to what the practice tests simulate? I've seen different numbers online and want to calibrate my timing during practice.

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PracticeTestFan
May 11, 2026

For the people asking about study timelines: I studied 88 minutes per day for 12 weeks working full time. It's absolutely doable without burning out. The key is consistency — missing days hurts more than extending your timeline.

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