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Issues with state portion of the Connecticut State broker exam

Mike Wilson
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I am already a licensed broker in NY and NJ, but I am ashamed to say I failed the broker's exam in Connecticut a few days ago. I took the courses on Compucram, Study.com and Quizlet, but it didn't help. I also purchased the PSI exams and took those tests; all scored above 88%, but I still failed the test. I took dozens of tests and didn't sit for the exam until I scored 88% or higher.  I purchased a bunch of PSI exams and books, no issues obtaining an excellent grade (PSI wording, not mine).  Never failed my NY salesperson or broker nor the NJ salesperson or broker; so I honestly do not know what to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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