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What are your favorite methods to study for the real estate exam?

Alex Griffith
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A little background on my situation:

I am a cadet at the Citadel, so I am free during the summers. About 2 years ago, I began researching stocks, which led me into real estate, which I loved so much more. After watching plenty of BiggerPockets, Graham Stephan, and Grant Cardone videos I decided I would invest in real estate upon commissioning.

I interned with an amazing realty group last summer with the goal of learning about investing. I learned much more than that, as I was led to real estate school, and an opportunity to work as an agent this summer.

I took the course from July-August 2020. But when I would apply, it would always say "course confirmation not found". After several months, an endless amount of emails and phone calls, I finally got the situation worked out and am now about to apply for the real estate exam.

There is only one problem:

It's been 7 months since the class ended. There is a lot I don't remember, and a lot I need a refresher on.

My current go-to's are Travis Everrette's youtube channel and the textbook. However, 80+ hours of lecturing from Travis is unrealistic if I want to take the exam next month. And I could make the textbook work if need be, but I wanted to know your guy's favorite ways to study for the real estate exam?

My timeline is this:

March 18 (Now): Study. Study. Study.

May 9: Return home from school, and begin working.

My plan was to take the exam the first or second week of April, to get an idea of what I was facing. Then if need be, take it again the first week of May after targeting what I really need to know.


It is a short timeframe, which is really the only problem here. I want to construct the best plan to pass this exam by May 9th. Would you guys mind helping me with some pointers?

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