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I FAILED THE GEORGIA REAL ESTATE LICENSE EXAM. 

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@freddalot2043
@freddalot2043 Год назад
Passing the Real Estate exams is when you study hard, if you can’t study or you don’t have time for your studies I’d advise you get yourself a help like Mrs Brenda
@noramei-hua9577
@noramei-hua9577 Год назад
Brenda might be of help because the keep talking about her all over Facebook and here on RU-vid
@brownJackson-dc8xw
@brownJackson-dc8xw Год назад
I’ve taken the exam 8 times and yet I failed, I really studied hard enough each time, please I need this Mrs Brenda’s info
@AndersonWingate-kh9hn
@AndersonWingate-kh9hn Год назад
I passed after studying with remars materials .
@johnfred-hw2wk
@johnfred-hw2wk Год назад
At first, I read all this like an original story until I contacted Mrs Brenda myself and passed before i believe in her works.
@HerbertRSIM-he3mt
@HerbertRSIM-he3mt Год назад
Done being a doubting homas I wanna start working with her today
@Chillelax.Voshawn
@Chillelax.Voshawn 4 месяца назад
Well, I'm one of the people that cant go into a classroom, so I am just trying to retake the practice exams and go from there. Yes, I am nervous I also cannot get a Tudor either.
@E_nez
@E_nez 4 месяца назад
The book really helps! And flash cards. Do the best you can!
@emadewu
@emadewu 2 года назад
My dream of becoming a licensed real estate agent is ruined due to my poor performance in the real estate exams
@yangchengji
@yangchengji 2 года назад
I’ve been struggling to pass my real estate exams for over a year, if there’s anyone who knows any tips or alternatives to pass please share
@veronicaryan9752
@veronicaryan9752 2 года назад
Real Estate exams won't bother you or be a problem if you work with someone like Mrs Amanda to be honest, she saved me from the test for the third time
@yangchengji
@yangchengji 2 года назад
@@veronicaryan9752 which practice test did you take? Can you share some tips ?
@veronicaryan9752
@veronicaryan9752 2 года назад
@@yangchengji I subscribed $1000 for the questions and answers and paid $500. Then completed my payment to her after my result. I only studied the questions and answers she provided me for few days, and was shocked to see the same questions she provided me on the day of my exam.
@Jhappiness586
@Jhappiness586 2 года назад
I've been seeing positive remarks about this same lady on Tik Tok too
@mrjosephdowdy
@mrjosephdowdy Месяц назад
Thank you for this beloved, appreciate your time and effort.
@tnicoleexplains9686
@tnicoleexplains9686 4 дня назад
Hey I’m at metro brokers and I failed the 1st test version A and I have to retake. But they say if you fail the second time in order to take the test again you will have to take the course over again. As in paying another 300 or so for 75hour class. Is that what you had to do? To take it the 3rd time?
@E_nez
@E_nez 3 дня назад
that might be Metro brokers rule but the state of GA will let you take the test as many times as you like. I know people who took the test 7 times.
@tyeshabattle7877
@tyeshabattle7877 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations. I’m on my 3rd time. I haven’t went yet but will be studying. I’m hoping to pass in GA before the end of March.
@kgoodzz5597
@kgoodzz5597 7 месяцев назад
Same!! Good luck!!
@FENiSEFASH
@FENiSEFASH 13 дней назад
I took my entire course online also. I took my GA real estate salesperson test on Friday and failed...😕 I am so scared to retake. But I think I'll try it again. Did you retest at the same location? Thanks for the encouragement. So motivational!
@E_nez
@E_nez 13 дней назад
@@FENiSEFASH yes! I retested at the same location. I got the exact same questions on my third test as the first test. I think they only had two versions of the test so try to remember the questions that you couldn’t answer and study those.
@FENiSEFASH
@FENiSEFASH 13 дней назад
@@E_nez thanks so much for your response!
@kristigarrettphd.8025
@kristigarrettphd.8025 2 года назад
Very insightful. You should teach a class. Most test questions are based on Bloom's Taxonomy to test higher-order thinking. I think my brother passed on the first try....he's a show-off.🤨🤐
@ladynoelle84
@ladynoelle84 3 месяца назад
Did you have Pearson Vue?
@E_nez
@E_nez 3 месяца назад
No, i don’t know what that is.
@1stladiibleu
@1stladiibleu 4 месяца назад
I’ve taking this test three times ughhhh it’s soooo hard
@elizabethportillo6341
@elizabethportillo6341 4 месяца назад
Me too! I took it today and I failed again 3rd time
@1stladiibleu
@1stladiibleu 4 месяца назад
@@elizabethportillo6341 what part you think is your struggle area?
@marquesware9314
@marquesware9314 9 месяцев назад
Congrats 🎉 I’ll be taking my exam in January! I just bought the book you suggested & I’m also using the Psi test prep app 🙏🏽💯
@Cupcakes-o4w
@Cupcakes-o4w 11 месяцев назад
You have been the most honest person I have heard from...I am from GA.. and yes it is hard when you have never been in that field...
@E_nez
@E_nez 11 месяцев назад
Yes!! And I have been doing property management for 6 years I still failed. It was really hard.
@detsister
@detsister 2 года назад
Was your brother learning a brand new job while he was studying for his exam?
@lucycv21
@lucycv21 Год назад
Thank you!!! Very helpful!
@akeishaharris
@akeishaharris 9 месяцев назад
I just failed. I did the six months also. I plan on taking a class in person.
@E_nez
@E_nez 9 месяцев назад
Yes! Or keep trying and studying. The questions are the same I think there’s only 2 versions of the test.
@akeishaharris
@akeishaharris 9 месяцев назад
@@E_nez I'm thinking about retaking the whole course in a classroom setting at the beginning of the year. I only have until next week online until my time is up.
@E_nez
@E_nez 9 месяцев назад
That would probably be best! It’s really hard to pass without an instructor
@syhlex
@syhlex Год назад
This has some very useful content. As a person who has passed the exam in the past, and as a person who is currently taking the class in person, you have a lot of gems that I would like to point out. An in-class setting is a game changer. I also should say why I'm retaking the class. It is for the same state, I got discouraged after signing up and allowed my license to expire. There are ways, "hanging" my license in a referral company or taking the continuing education course, I could have kept my license active, that I neglected to do because I was hard on myself. Originally I took a 6 week night class in person pre-pandemic. Currently I'm taking a 3 week day class on zoom. I cannot tell you how much more content you can consume when you have a teacher who is or has been in the industry, and who teaches you. Secondly you are correct, they teach you how things are worded on the exam. The book we are offered, has some resemblance to the structure of how things are written however, their knowledge of how things are written on the actual exam, and also the anecdotes of previous students revisiting the class offers a well balanced guide to exam prep. Classes also offer a comprehensive test out exam for the course that is modeled to emulate the structure, wording, and balance that lacks in quickly found tools online. That is not to discount the fact, that with the right grit you may be able to find great resources, however I find that in aid to having someone in the industry these tools are easier to be found. On RU-vid @PrepAgent has a lot of great material that you can use to study for the exam regardless of location. He helps you with the exam minus the specific state portion which you can refer to in your current market with a school. This tool alone helped me pass my exam the first time around. I find that the tip about cramming isn't the best, but again if it is the only option you have, its the only option you have. What I will say at the very least is that please avoid cramming the night before. You will give yourself undue stress, you want your mind fresh and ready to go the next morning. When you go into this, just know this, you know more than you think you know. So extra studying and cramming won't do much but present you with diminishing returns. Give yourself ample time to study. Pace yourself based on your own learning style and time allocation. Also a tutor as she mentioned is great tool to utilize. Another good tip in this video is to not be too hard on yourself. A large number of students fail the first time around, and take a few times to pass. On my first attempt I passed, however I am an outlier. I owe it to my preparation, and that in no way predicts my current examination efforts. So preparation is key. Another gem my teach used to teach herself, and to prepare her for teaching the course is another teach in California who teaches through a book that page is @NewDirectionSchool from the overview of things discussed, and the aptitude of my professor I can surmise that this teacher is proficient, however I do not have long invested time to give a more accurate assessment. Above another RU-vid channel was mentioned, that helped her so with that, look though the resources provided, find ones that resonate, mix and match, use them all or find a path that works for you. Another thing I did for the exam, they give you scrap paper and a calculator at the exam. What I did, is use that paper to "dump" or write out all I could remember. All the acronyms, real estate math tools like the "wheel," and any definitions I could remember. Then referred to it like a cheat sheet. All of your belongings when you arrive will be put in a locker so the only thing you can bring with you is your ID's which I believe they keep with them, and what you have in your brain. This is the only form of "cramming" I recommend. When going through the test, you can come back to previous topics. So anything that takes time to answer, skip it and go to the easier questions you can answer quickly. Finish all of those and come back to the questions that are more difficult, then repeat, until you mill down a majority of the question. You are tested in the exam. This is the best way to make use of your time. I recommend staying for the whole time of the exam. Here in New Jersey our exam is 4 hours. Make sure you know where the exam location is. Pick one at a time that is convenient, and then do a test drive to that location around the time that you would be traveling. This way you are able to feel more comfortable knowing where to go, and this reduces your stress. If you can visit more than once, all the better. Make sure you have all the legal documents prepped before you go, and prepare for success. Eat a good breakfast you will need the energy, and realize that you can do this. Mindset is paramount. Your first guess is usually the right one, and if you can avoid going back and forth on an answer you'll save yourself from self doubt. You've got this! Process of elimination is a good tool when you are unsure, and when you can eliminate 50% of the answers to a question you have less to worry about when you make your decision. The wording on the test is tricky and sometimes extra stuff or fluff is thrown in to confuse you. The best thing to do is to read the question thoroughly and at slower sometimes you can get snagged. Anyways this is a lengthy comment, but I want to say that a lot of this video was useful, and to those who are looking to take the exam just breath, you've got this.
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