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Giovanni Cardenas
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Texas Real Estate License

Giovanni Cardenas
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Good Evening Everyone!

I am currently studying to get my Real Estate License and want to know what would be the best way to study. It is a lot of information and I really want to retain it. Also, is there specific forums you recommend for me to read?

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Joe Funari
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Joe Funari
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@Giovanni Cardenas I found that taking as many practice tests for the exam as possible was helpful. Also, this is old school tactic I used when studying for exams was using flip cards. Get you some 3x5 cards and write out topics and definitions. You will find that this exercise plus going thru the cards on a daily basis will help you immensely. @Andrew Postell thanks for pointing me to this thread. 

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