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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/01/2020

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Peter Beardsley
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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How do I get myself to study this dry material?

Peter Beardsley
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Hello,

I am currently taking the pre license course a second time. The first course I took was only a week long and was way too short to learn all the material in such a short time. Right now I am taking the 8 week course through Bob Hogue School of Real Estate (Florida). I am in week 6 right now and am having the most ridiculous time to try and get myself to study this dry material. I know that once you're licensed you don't work with that jargon a whole lot, but to get my license I need to know this. Does anyone have any advice on studying habits with this course? It's all so bone dry and find it so hard to get in the mindset to want to study this. I do need to pass it this time around to get my career started. Any advice is more than appreciated. 

Thanks for reading.

Peter

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