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NJ Agent Pursuing NY License
Hi BP! I am a licensed NJ real estate agent, in the process of getting my NY license. I was granted the 75-hour course requirement waiver, and as for next steps I will be scheduling the in-person exam. I am not entirely sure how much the NY exam differs from the NJ salesperson exam, but would appreciate any insight on best way to prepare and study having not actually sat through the NY class. Thanks in advance!