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California Broker Exam

Michael Morales
  • Orange, CA
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Any tips on preparing for the California Broker exam? I’m taking it next month but I am unsure if I’m preparing effectively. I’m currently using an Allied course; taking progress exams. Will this be enough or is there another program that is better aligned with the real test material?

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Michael Dumler
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Michael Dumler
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@Michael Morales I can't speak specifically for the California state and national exam, but I highly recommend utilizing Prep Agent on YouTube. The man and his team do a fantactic job of breaking down and simplyifing RE principles and concepts. Take his online practice exams and attend his weekly webinars. Also, don't quote me on this, but doesn't California exempt their math section? If so, that is 10-15% of material you won't have to worry about. Best of luck! 

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