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Jeff Deutsch
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Colorado RE online courses

Jeff Deutsch
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  • Denver, CO
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Hello, 

I have seen some topics on taking an online course to pass the RE exam in Colorado. I am looking to take an online course since I work during the day. I am looking for a school that gives you all of the tools to pass the course the first time. Also, it would be great to find a school that is affordable and provides great instructors. If you have any recommendations I would appreciate it! 

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I used VanEd out of Boulder for my online classes. They taught me what I needed to learn, and they have a test preparation course that comes with the fee. The prep course uses actual questions from the test, so you get a good feel for the test. 

The one thing I didn't like was all the typos throughout the entire course. It could have been proofread a lot better. If that isn't an issue for you, you'll do fine. It isn't what you learn during school, it's what you learn afterwards that will take you far. 

You will need to hang your license under a more experienced broker for two years before you can strike out on your own, unless you are an attorney already. There are lots of different types of brokers out there.

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