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Rick Damian
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • King Of Prussia, PA
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PA Real Estate Exam Advice

Rick Damian
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • King Of Prussia, PA
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Hello out there! I need some advice on the PA real estate exam. I am taking it this Thursday and feel quite confident that I am prepared except for one area - MATH... Now I am good with numbers but I just can't seem to remember when to apply what to where. I have the commission rates all figured out but there are still some problem areas that I need to address.

If anyone out there has taken the exam recently I was wondering roughly how many math questions are on there. I am spending a lot of time trying to prepare for this but it seems like I just have a mental block sometimes. When I read the answer it makes sense and I can figure out how they have arrived at the answer. However sometimes the wording of the question throws me off.

So if there is any advice out there, please let me hear it!!

Thanks in advance.

Rick

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