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Jacob Ferguson
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Real Estate License San Diego

Jacob Ferguson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello, I plan on getting my Real Estate License in San Diego California. How do you recommend me going this? Thank you.

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Jazmine S.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Jazmine S.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Someone introduced me to Prep Agent (Youtube Channel) before I took my exam and I am SO glad she did. He really breaks down ideas in layman's terms, and covers as many concepts as he can. He also has a website that offers study options based on specific state law and I ended up purchasing the most affordable course. With a LOT of studying, I ended up being in the 30% of people in FL to pass their first time around. Of course, the more things you read, listen to, and watch from as many sources, the better chances of remembering and fully grasping the concepts.

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