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	<title>Comments on: Studying for Real Estate Broker's exam</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 20:53:46 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>Question: Studying for Real Estate Broker&apos;s exam</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/106670/Studying-for-Real-Estate-Brokers-exam</link>	
		<description>I am studying for the Real Estate Broker&apos;s exam for California. I am awful at studying in general, and have little to no real estate experience. I am not currently a Real Estate Agent. I&apos;ve taken the test once, and didn&apos;t score so hot the first time and I&apos;d like to take it only one more time. Anybody take it and pass and have some words of advice, such as study methods, programs, or books?</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:36:29 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: troy</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/106670/Studying-for-Real-Estate-Brokers-exam#1539031</link>	
		<description>I&apos;m taking Principles at a CC right now and was talking with the prof about the broker sequence, or lack thereof, offered at the school. FWIW he recommended I go with &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.reschool.com/index.html&quot;&gt;these guys&lt;/a&gt; to fill in the classes that aren&apos;t offered in a timely manner or are too elemental to waste my time with a full quarter of in-class coverage.&lt;br&gt;
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I assume you have finished the 8-class sequence, yes? Where and how did that fail you?</description>
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		<title>By: jaseaco</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/106670/Studying-for-Real-Estate-Brokers-exam#1544380</link>	
		<description>Sign up with RE Trainers.  It is two 8-hour classes over one weekend and it covers EVERYTHING on the test and nothing more.  Best money I ever spent-you don&apos;t even have to really study after these classes, you just recall what you&apos;ve learned the weekend before.</description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 18:18:31 -0800</pubDate>
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