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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Pre-license. Having to memorize all these things have me woried.
Okay so I'm about 20% through my online pre-licensure course from Real Estate Express - There are so many laws and terms and rules to remember. I'm worried. I know I'll pass the test, but what about after I become a licensed salesperson?
What if I forget some small rule or law, and make a mistake?
This is a LOT to remember. Is all of it necessary? Do you just "learn as you go"? Am I not studying hard enough, or am I worrying too much?
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No worries! You'll forget everything you learned as soon as you pass your test. Then the real learning begins!!!