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Tim Kane
  • Investor
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Tips on the VA Real Estate License Test

Tim Kane
  • Investor
  • Arlington, VA
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Hey BP,

I am a long time investor and have decided to go ahead and get my real estate license in Virginia, then eventually DC and MD. I'm going through the online Moseley real estate school, just started yesterday looking at the study content. Any tips, resources or suggestions from VA realtors on how to be the most efficient with my study time? trying to get through this as quickly as I can.

Thanks,

Tim Kane

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Mattias Clymer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Harrisonburg, VA
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Mattias Clymer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Harrisonburg, VA
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@Tim Kane I took an online course through www.realestateexpress.com.  I have since taken continuing ed from Moseley. They are both good resources.  I find setting daily goals for time or progress helps move things a long quickly.  You may look into scheduling the exam as a way to keep the pressure.

I was somewhat surprised with the test when I got to it.  I felt it was very different than the final exam my course provided.  I did pass the exam but it doesn't hurt to be over prepared.  

Once you have your license look for a company who will be willing to invest in you and your business.  Honestly, this is where the learning begins.  Most companies will be willing to hire you since you don't get paid unless you produce.  

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