What Reddit Says About Real Estate Exam Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Real Estate Exam apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/RealEstateExam
The #1 place to talk about the real estate exam! ... If you haven’t used Notebook LM, I can walk you through it—it’s very simple. You’re welcome to use mine since it’s already built out.
r/realtors
The "Idiot's Guide To The Real Estate Exam" had an app that you can use free for a few days. It has practice questions.
r/RealEstateExam
Just wanted to share something useful for anyone here studying for their real estate license. I know how hard it is to find a prep site that actually feels reliable and not just recycled flashcards. I came across Examoz, and it’s honestly one of the few sites that gives you realistic real estate exa...
r/RealEstate
I've used them on every broker test (7 so far) and I was surprised to find they had content I didn't learn in the course that showed up on the state exams. ... I took it twice and failed by five points both times. IMO the test was absolutely ridiculous and had so little to do with actual r...
r/RealEstateExam
This makes for super efficient prep for the exam. It's not just sit there and memorize everything anymore, it is like having a personal tutor to explain it all. Its here if you want to look at it: https://www.realestateexamscholar.com ... Real Estate Technology for real estate professionals (in...
r/RealEstateExam
I know there are a lot of forums about this, but I take my real estate exam in about two weeks and I’m extremely nervous. I bought the PrepAgent one month package and downloaded the app. I’ve been taking the practice exams over and over again. Is that enough for studying for the exam??
r/RealEstateExam
Correct, you have to take a class that is approved through your state. More replies More replies ... Chamberlin is great and you get it for a whole year! ... I studied on chamberlain and used real estate u for the courses. Just exam after exam until I got solid 80’s 90’s.
r/RealEstateExam
The #1 place to talk about the real estate exam! ... Tips regarding selling a house myself. ... Home sellers and buyers asking questions, sharing best practices, lessons learned, where to get help when they buy or sell residential real estate without the help of a broker or agent. For Sale By Owner ...
r/RealEstateExam
I am currently preparing for my exam . I can provide my review ... This is great documentation. I am in MA. Do you plan on doing similar attempt for national portion of the test? ... Thank you. That's where I am learning from, jack gatley academy. I completed his course. Waiting for MA real est...
r/RealEstate
Industry-specific news, ideas, questions, stories and anything related to the business of selling real estate. The term REALTOR™ is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors. This subreddit is not affiliated with the National Association of Realtors (NAR) but many of the subscri...
r/RealEstate
I failed the Michigan Real Estate exam today. I studied really hard using Real EsateU for my course and got a 94% on the 130 question PSI practice…
r/RealEstateExam
The best exam prep product I have used is Night Before the Exam. I've only failed 2 exams and those were before I found this product/cram product. I see you asked about TN specifically, I used this for my TN exam and passed the first time. Good luck! ... The #1 place to talk about the real esta...
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(Best textbooks with great tips in them) -Guide to Passing the Real Estate Exam (pretty good textbook/ workbook). Went through every page of this book. -Real Estate, Dearborn app: decent for more questions, question difficulty and relevancy ...
r/RealEstateExam
I will appreciate all responses. Thank you. Have a great day. Share ... Hi! I have taken the CA Real Estate exam and failed 6 times. The 4th time I got the closest with a 64%, someone referred me to a site called Night before the exam. It does cost $70, I haven't brought it yet but my test is i...
r/realtors
Don’t get tripped up on certain questions because they’re all worth the same amount of points. Real estate math is all basic addition/subtraction and a slight bit of algebra, but all very elementary stuff for purposes of the exam. Don’t stress yourself out too much, it’s not that difficult ...
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