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Jacob Brush
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Looking for advice from people who have passed the New Jersey real estate exam.

Jacob Brush
  • New to Real Estate
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I just signed up for a pre-licensing course so that I can get my required 75 hours to take the state exam. Does anyone have any advice for prepare for the exam? How should I study? What material should I study? Are there any books, websites, or practice tests that you know of? Thank you to whoever responds. 

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Dylan Mahr
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Dylan Mahr
  • Realtor
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Hi Jacob, 

I just took the NJ state real exam last month. I would say to really know the ethics and law portion of the test. A lot of the questions dealt with what was legal to do, in both marketing and sales. The math was surprisingly not as heavy as I thought it would be. You still need to know it but don't wear yourself out trying to master it all. Remember that 1 acre equals 43560 square feet

Definitely take your time and read the questions throughly and trust your gut. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. 


Best of luck!

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