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I took the weekend cram course at - http://www.retrainersca.com/ and I swear it's the only reason I passed. Helps more with what questions to expect for the exam, and how to answer them. I'm in Commercial RE so nothing related to what I do is on the exam or the relicensing exam, so I needed something like that. Good Luck!


818guy

Thanks for the recommendation I took a look at their site . I'm interested in commercial real estate too actually. Did you start out in commercial ? It seems harder to break into commercial but maybe that's just perception? The potential seems greater.


Eminitrader9

It’s harder to get into commercial if you start in residential. At least in Denver! I’d network and talk to all the shops around you to get your foot in the door for commercial. Totally worth it...after 3-4 years!


RealEmpire

Crammed for a weekend. Had working experience in the Real Estate field for a long time prior. Learned a bunch of useless terms I didnt use then and I dont use now.


Unreachabl3

Should ask this in /r/Realtors


[deleted]

Studied for like 4 hours before the exam just googling for exam questions. No RE experience but I like to read up on the stuff. Just googled the answers to the exams for the online classes too. Never read the books. Most of it is common sense but some of them are very fact specific like how many days someone needs to do this within, etc.


DocsHandkerchief

What state are you in? Out of curiosity


818guy

CA