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Licensing: 75 hour & 15 hour Portions
I’m confused about how to coordinate the 75 and 15 hour portions of the Illinois broker exam. I bought the 75 hour pre-license self study course. I’ve read everything and I’m taking and reviewing the practice tests in the back of the book now. Do I find a location and email them to set up the exam when I think I know the 75 hour material adequately? Or do I need to sign up for a 15 hour seminar and then take the test? Is there a separate test after the 15 hour seminar?