Tab & highlight guide

Know exactly where to mark your books.

This is the digital guide that shows you where to tab and highlight your own reference books — page by page, section by section. You do the marking the rules require; I tell you exactly where. I'm finishing it now — request a copy and I'll email it to you the moment it's ready.

Where to tab

Every tab, on the right page

The exact pages to flag in the Contractors Manual and Builder's Guide to Accounting, so you flip straight to the answer instead of skimming under the clock.

What to highlight

The lines that actually get tested

I mark the formulas, deadlines, and definitions worth highlighting — and skip the noise. You highlight your own books, the way the rules require.

Why it matters

Running out of time is the #1 reason people fail

Open-book only helps if you're fast. A book you can navigate in seconds is worth more than one more night of studying.

The test center allows tabs and highlighting in your own books, but no loose Post-it flags and no handwritten notes. This guide keeps you inside the rules — and if you want the method first, here's how to tab and highlight your reference books.

Request the guide

It's almost done. Drop your email and I'll send it as soon as it's ready — mark your books once and walk in able to find any answer fast.

No charge to ask, no spam — just the guide when it's ready.

Need the books too? Get the reference book set.

Stop guessing

Walk into that testing center knowing exactly what the day looks like.

Start with Business and Finance — the part that fails the most people — or take the free practice exam and see where you stand. Either way, you'll have done the real thing, on the clock, before it counts.

Florida Contractor Prep Built by someone who just passed

Modern, affordable prep for the Florida General Contractor exam — built by someone who just passed.

Copyright 2026 Florida Contractor Prep. All Rights Reserved