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  • Duluth, GA
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Help! I am re-taking Georgia Salesperson AMP Real Estate Exam

Account Closed
  • Duluth, GA
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Hello everyone!

I am retaking the Georgia Salesperson Examination ( Real Estate Practice in Georgia and the National-AMP). I failed it by 7 points. I have studied and understood a lot of RE practice exams and still studying. 

Please any advice or what to study to pass the Georgia Salesperson Exam? Books or other materials to read in order to pass this exam successfully.

Thank you very much. 

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Peter Cavanagh
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  • Delray Beach, FL
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Peter Cavanagh
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How are you approaching the test itself? There's a strategy to taking multiple choice exams. Most people get stuck trying to find the correct answer when you should first identify the "INCORRECT" answers, that increases your odds of ultimately selecting the correct answer quite a bit, say you have 4 potential answers and you identify 2 as absolutely incorrect you just increased your odds of from 1 in 4 to a 50/50.

Also, Selecting the incorrect answers first can help identify those questions that are purposely worded in a way to trick those that don't read the entire question.

Being able to identify why an answer is wrong in one question can also help you in determining why that same answer is CORRECT in another question.

Hope that helps

All that being said if you get stuck on a particular question and can't figure out which answer pick "C"

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