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Elysia McDunn
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  • Saint Paul, MN
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Getting your RE license

Elysia McDunn
  • Investor
  • Saint Paul, MN
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I just passed the MN State and National portions of the exam, woo hoo!  Very excited to be closer to my second goal in RE investing.  My first goal was to buy/rehab/rent my first property.  My tenants moved in on October 4th and I took and passed my test on October 14th!  

I took the online courses through Continuing Education Express.  They also have an exam prep course which I took and I did practice questions through nightbeforetheexam.com which I found to be very helpful.  I felt confident going into the test and the questions really help you focus on the areas where you need extra work. 

I highly recommend studying for a few hours each day and doing at least 25 practice questions per day.  It made it very manageable with a full time nursing job and two kids!  

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