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Chris Loker
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Tips for passing the Ohio RE Salesperson exam

Chris Loker
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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If I just focus on the Crammer books from Hondros will that be good enough to pass the tests the 1st time? Or did anyone find the in class crammer course and/or online Compucram prep to be especially helpful?

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Melroy D'Souza
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Melroy D'Souza
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I crushed the exam last November (yes I am an overachiever - lol). I read up the 4 books but paid more attention to the bold stuff and Key terms. I did take the crammer course just as a confidence booster a week before I was scheduled for the test. I didn't get the crammer books. The real test was way way easier than the Hondros crammer test. Just make sure you really read the questions, they throw a bunch of "trick" questions. Don't assume anything.

For me, Finance and Appraisal were a piece of cake. I knew most of that stuff as a RE Investor before taking classes at Hondros. Not many questions at the test were Math questions. P&P and Law were heavily tested.

Good luck.

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