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Real Estate U course TEXAS
I am interested in getting my real estate license. I have been looking at several different courses to include Aceable Agent and Real Estate U. Has anyone taken either of these? They are both TREC approved. I reached out to Real Estate U about their pass rate for Texas. It was not included on the TREC website. They responded immediately and said the pass rate is 95%. The lady said the pass rate is not on TREC because Real Estate U is a proprietary school. Aceable Agent has 87% pass rate if I remember correctly. Both are online. Thank you for your input.