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Ron Jones
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Did any RE agents get their numerical score from Pearson Vue??

Ron Jones
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I sat for my Texas Real Estate Salesperson License Exam last week and passed :). The testing center was Pearson Vue in Houston location. My print out just says Pass. I really wanted to know how well I did but they would not tell me my numerical score. They said to call the main office. I spoke with the main office 2 times and they said TREC set it up that way so all you get is Pass. They said if you fail you get a score. I called TREC and they said all they get from Pearson Vue is Pass or Fail and no score. I was told by another agent who recently took the same test from the same facility they GOT their actual SCORE? Any agents from Texas recently take the test and get a numerical score??

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