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Real Estate Exam Questions
Hello! I just finished school and am getting ready to take the WA RE Exam. I took a practice test on AMP and scored 73%. Is it worth taking another practice test or just going straight to the exam? I have a list of all the questions I missed and the correct answers so I am definitely going to study those.
Can I bring anything with me to take the test? I think all I really need is some scratch paper and a calculator, unless you recommend something else as well? I haven't taken a test outside of school, except for my driving test which was almost 16 years ago haha. Any tips is appreciated! Thank you!