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Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Nevada/National Real Estate Exam?

Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Hey Folks,

    I'm taking my Salesperson exam this Monday (08/24/15) and had a couple questions about the exam. I understand there is a state and national portion. However, in trying to make sure I'm well prepared for both, I can't seem to figure out what knowledge is required for the national exam, and what is required for the state exam. Can anyone clear this up for me?

    Also, I'm wondering specifically to Nevada how much of the test is on Nevada Law. If there are four topics and the test is forty questions I imagine it would be about ten questions give or take. My realty school really bloated the Nevada Law section and there is just way too much in there. Several hours (about 16) worth. Can anybody narrow down the law knowledge that will be asked of me so I can focus on more specific topics?

Thanks In Advance,

   -Jason E.

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