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Andy Bankston
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RE License Classes: Online vs. Classroom

Andy Bankston
  • Investor
  • Kennesaw, GA
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I'm looking for feedback and pros/cons of taking RE License classes online vs. in a classroom. I think I might personally like the classroom route better so I can interact with the others, discuss and ask questions. However, with my work schedule and personal schedule I just don't think I'd have the time for classes, so I'm probably going to take online courses. Anybody else taken the courses online willing to give an opinion?
Thanks

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Gary Parker
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Gary Parker
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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I took the classes online and loved it because of my busy schedule. I got my license solely to use in my investing business but have found multiple streams of income from having the license even if it is a referral fee. I think you will get much more out of a classroom setting. In Utah after one passes the test and receives their license, they are required to take 4 classes in a classroom setting. I think I learned more practical knowledge in those 12 hours (I think it was 12) than online.

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