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🗣️Hey everyone I am taking my course exam this saturday and very excited and super nervous. This is something very new for me and I, like a lot of you, have NO EXPERIENCE or history in real estate.
But thats okay. Never be afraid to go after the next level of the best version of yourself! Anybody else taking there exam soon?
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yes I will be soon as well
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You will both do great! @Alexander11151208 @Justin11370745
Here are a few tips you might already know, but just in case, here's a quick reminder:
- Focus on your weaker areas by using the National Drill & Practice QBank in your LMS. If your state has a State QBank, use that too.
- Go through your exam prep course, even if you've already completed it.
- Attend Exam Prep: National Laws. Bring any questions and get clarification from the instructor.
- If your state offers an Exam Prep: State Laws, make sure to attend that too.
😴The night before your exam, get a good night’s sleep.
🍳Eat a solid meal before heading in.
💪And Crush it!
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Hey All, I just took my Exam and GUESS WHAT… the passing score was a 75%…. and i got a 70.54. UGH. time to study some more and take it again. How long do I have to wait until i retake the exam?
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Sorry to hear you didn't pass, but now you have the testing jitters behind you and can focus on strengthening your weaker areas. If you're interested in tutoring, you can purchase it here.
This is what the NC Candidate Handbook says about retakes:
Retaking the Comprehensive Examination An applicant who fails both the National and State sections of the comprehensive examination must continue to take the 2-part comprehensive examination on any subsequent attempt until such time as the applicant passes at least one of the National or State sections. Please note that the $100 application fee PLUS the $60 examination fee will be collected each time an applicant must take both sections of the license examination.
Retaking Only One Examination Section Once an applicant has passed one of the two (2) examination sections, the applicant may apply to take only the remaining unpassed exam section. Please note that the $100 application fee PLUS the $50 single section exam fee will be collected each time a candidate must take once section of the exam. Both exam sections must be passed during the same 180-day examination eligibility period. (See Applying for and Scheduling an Examination.) If an applicant only passes one examination section prior to the end of the 180-day examination eligibility period, then the applicant loses the benefit of having passed one section, must reapply to take the comprehensive examination, and pass both sections during the subsequent 180-day exam eligibility period to be eligible to receive a NC real estate broker license.
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Hi @Alexander11151208 , The one thing I would add to the replies is make sure you come to our exam prep sessions. We have a national and a state version this weekend. National will be Saturday 11am-4pm and North Carolina will be Sunday 9am-1pm. You can find them in the Live Online Learning Hub.
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