Sunday, December 23, 2007

Immediate Feedback for Better Learning

In training for the real estate exam, classroom instruction is certainly of value. Generally you will have practice exams, with instructor feedback on questions that were answered incorrectly by students.

However, can all the students get feedback on all the questions they missed? Moreover, do you need to listen to explanations in areas in which you are already well-versed? This is where USRealEstateExams.com becomes your own personal online tutor. If you miss a practice exam question, you receive immediate and specific feedback on why, and on how to answer it correctly the next time.

Move at your own pace, without the clutter of other students' questions. Take the time you need to thoroughly understand the reasoning behind a particular answer before you move on. Online real estate exam preparation brings another advantage. USRealEstateExams.com maintains an extensive database of questions. Once you finish a practice exam, just take it again with a new set of questions. Get immediate feedback on your misses, increasing your assurance of passing your real estate exam the very first time.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

General Study Guides and the Real Estate Exam

There are a large number of books and online resources for real estate exam study and preparation. And a lot of the information in various state real estate exams is of a general property ownership nature. It crosses state lines and is valuable in your study no matter where you live. However, real estate law is state law. There are huge differences in:

  • Disclosure requirements.
  • Methods of practice.
  • Forms and form procedures.
  • Property types and their treatment.

There is nothing more discouraging than to study for weeks and fail your real estate exam because there were questions related to your state that you didn’t even expect. If you don’t study with a state-specific data set, you’re already starting at a disadvantage. USRealEstateExams.com creates state-specific study materials and practice exams. You will not be sitting in the exam room wondering why you never saw certain materials.

Your goal is to see the real estate exam in your rear view mirror as you drive forward in creating a successful real estate career. USRealEstateExams.com has that same goal. We’ll provide detailed state-specific information and practice exam questions. Pass your real estate exam the very first time you take it with USRealEstateExams.com.

Monday, December 17, 2007

How Much is on the Real Estate Exam That I’ll Use Later?

Many of those aspiring to be real estate agents ask what they will need in the way of knowledge to be successful. They also ask what information might be on the exam that will be useful in their professional career. Let’s separate the two components, before the license and after.

There are three areas of study that will help you to succeed in a real estate career:

* Knowledge to pass the test – no license means no career.

* Practice knowledge – how to do the job.

* Marketing knowledge – building a successful business.

If you cannot pass the real estate exam, the last two items aren’t important. And once you pass the exam, there may be little exam content that will help with the other items. Of course, there is valuable knowledge that the test covers. What is important to realize is that the real estate exam exists as a stand-alone issue. You simply need to pass it in order to move on with your career.

USRealEstateExams.com has created an online learning and practice exam center that precisely targets the information you need to pass the real estate exam in your state. And, we mean pass it the first time! Treat the exam as a necessary hurdle to the rest of your career. It is a separate problem, and should be attacked in that way. We help you to focus on the material and study habits to ensure a successful first run at the real estate exam.

Is It a Good Time to Enter Real Estate?

There’s a lot of bad news out there. We have a mortgage crisis, rising foreclosures, slower home sales, and builders liquidating inventory. Would anyone in their right mind want to enter real estate as a career right now? Let’s say it as clearly as possible…..it’s a wonderful time to become a real estate professional!

Note that the word easy wasn’t used. However, have you ever really come across anything both easy and lucrative? The reason for so many real estate agents falling out of the profession in tough times is that they came into the business when it was too easy. When the market takes even the smallest of dips, a large number leave the business. This is precisely the time when an industrious person should be entering the real estate business.

Let USRealEstateExams.com help you to take the real estate licensing exam. It’s a critical piece of the real estate business puzzle. All the business skills and networking in the world will not come into play until you get that license. Real estate exams can be daunting, as they cover a huge amount of information, both legal and practice oriented. USRealEstateExams.com has created a superior online learning resource, setting you up to pass the FIRST TIME.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Take the Real Estate Exam When You're at Your Best

Real estate exams are usually administered by private testing companies. You may have some latitude as to the day of the week and the time of day for your testing. If so, think about your test scheduling.

What days of the week do you seem to be at your mental best? Are Mondays difficult for you? Are you sharpest mid-week? If you can choose your testing day, make sure that it is on one of your better mental days. Every edge you can get has value.

You may also have a choice of time, or at least morning or afternoon. This can be even more important than the day decision. Do you have difficulty getting up to speed in the morning? Or perhaps the activities of the morning distract you in the afternoon. You need to decide when you are at your mental best. That is when you want to schedule your real estate exam.

All the cramming and memorization in the world will not guarantee success. This is especially true if you are tired or mentally distracted. USRealEstateExams.com has a 98+% pass rate for its students. We will get you up to speed on the test questions. It's up to you to show up for your real estate exam at your mental best.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Pass the Real Estate Exam in One Take

It seems like a very obvious goal. We should all hope to pass the real estate exam on the first try. However, many do not approach the study process in that way. For a variety of reasons, our behavior isn't appropriate to the task. We approach the real estate exam:
  • with excitement about our new career;
  • in a hurry to get on with our new life;
  • viewing the exam as a necessary evil; and
  • with waning enthusiasm as the study process drags on.
This is all natural and quite common. However, these very human traits and attitudes may work against us. It is easy to say "If I fail the real estate exam the first time, I'll pass if the next try." That may very well be true. However, the negative effects of a first try failure might include:
  • feelings of inadequacy or failure;
  • wasted time in rescheduling & retesting;
  • increased costs for re test fees; and
  • further delay in starting your new career.
It is so much better to delay your first exam attempt than it is to take it a second time. Do not schedule your real estate exam until you are very sure that you are ready. Take multiple practice exams to learn and to bolster your self confidence.

USRealEstateExams.com structures your online real estate exam study with first-time success as the plan. Focus with us on that goal and let's make it happen!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Real Estate Exams - Advice is Good, but Memory is Suspect

It's exciting to be studying for the real estate exam and preparing for a new career. It is human nature to want to ask questions and learn from the experiences of others. After all, every real estate agent or broker in your office of choice took the test. So, why not get all the information you can by asking them about their experiences and recollections? In doing so, just remember that:
  • the longer the time since the test, the less reliable the information;
  • people tend to remember what most influenced them in the test;
  • multiple versions mean you likely will not see the same questions; and
  • over time, rules and test questions evolve and change.
Real estate exams are very dynamic things. Almost every year brings changes in the forms and rules for conducting a real estate practice in your state. Along with these changes come test question changes and additions. You could get the wrong information from a colleague just because there were changes since they took their real estate exam.

Human memory is much-studied, but not fully understood. Even trying to be as helpful as possible, an agent might only accurately remember those real estate exam questions that perplexed them the most. This could be good for you, as they may be the same questions that would perplex you. However, since they had trouble with the question, are they accurately describing it? Perhaps their problem stemmed from not catching a nuance that made no answer choice the obvious correct response.

By all means, ask questions about the exam. In particular, you might want to ask about the setup of the room, and the method in which the computer questions are presented. However, take all specific question recollections as good information, but possibly suspect as regards accuracy. Get your real estate exam preparation from USRealEstateExams.com. The job there is to gather the information you need and present it to resemble the actual real estate exam as closely as possible.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Real Estate Exam Penalty Questions

No, we're not talking about a question on the real estate exam that exacts a penalty on you if you miss it. We're talking about questions that test your knowledge of what the penalties are for infractions of the rules and regulations. Most all of us believe that we're conscientious and law-abiding, so it seems a bit paranoid to concentrate on negative things like rule violations, license revocation and fines.

Whether we are concerned about our future conduct or not, most state licensing authorities seem to be fixated on the subject. It is their job to enforce regulations and protect the consumer, and they take it very seriously. So, you should get into the study of rules violations and penalties in a serious way in preparation for the real estate exam. Whether you need to be concerned about these things after you're licensed or not, you can't get the license without passing this exam. And it's not that terrible to get a reality dose of possible punishments before you start. It should give you a healthy respect for the value of your license and how easy it can be to lose it.

The rules and penalties are a memorization function. A popular testing technique is to frequently ask questions that test your knowledge of the worst penalty, the loss of your license. In other words, the questions will have a tendency to offer up that option in many questions. You should first concentrate on learning all the things that you can do to have your licensed suspended or revoked. Also be careful to know what infractions are not license-killers. Then work on other penalties, such as fines or warnings that could lead to worse penalties.

USRealEstateExams.com makes certain that our sample real estate exam questions are in line with how your state tests on rules, infractions and penalties. Get started now with effective study that is resulting in a 98+% passing rate for our students.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The "Red Herring" Math Answer on the Real Estate Exam

If you ask a real estate agent about their frustrations with the real estate exam, many will likely say that they missed more math questions than they anticipated. They are likely to say that they really studied for the math and thought they had it nailed.

There are various explanations as to how the term "red herring" came to be associated with fooling someone. Several of them talk about using the strong smell of a fish, the herring, to throw off dogs in hunting training or other pursuits. The idea as it pertains to our discussion, is that the test will fool you with the answer choices on math questions. Patterns develop over time that indicate certain ways in which real estate exam math questions are missed. Usually, it is a lack of attention to details and an answer that looks correct in certain situations.

An example might be, as in many states, a "living area" square footage calculation. Usually, the living area is defined as the heated and/or cooled areas in the home. This would not include porches and exterior patios, etc. However, test takers are found to regularly miss this type of question if they throw in a "red herring" answer. A sketch of the home is presented, and there are four or five choices for the living area square footage. The sketch has dimensions of all the rooms, but they also have dimensions on a porch area. Those are there to catch people who aren't paying close attention.

A test taker moving fast might easily grab all the dimensions and, guess what, there is an answer that perfectly matches their math result. The only problem is that it is incorrect because it includes the area of the porch. This is just an example, but it illustrates how these real estate exam questions can fool you. USRealEstateExams.com makes certain that you experience these same types of "red herring" questions in their practice exams. Rest assured that you'll be prepared and less likely to be fooled when you take your real estate exam prep training with USRealEstateExams.com.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Guessing on the Real Estate Exam

Check your state's exam rules before you run with this information. Most real estate exams do not penalize you for wrong answers. We've all seen people who just seem to be good at taking tests. It could be because they're smart, but many just know a few techniques that will help you in your real estate exam session.

Let's take an example real estate exam multiple choice question with five possible answers. You begin with a 20% Chance of a correct guess. But, most questions have a couple of obviously incorrect answers at first reading. Eliminating two, we are left with a 33% chance, or one out of three.

At this point, all you have to do is rule out one more to increase your odds to 50/50. If this exercise is required, we suggest that you skip the question on the first pass. Get all the easy ones completed and then come back. The point is that, if wrong answers are not counted against you, then answer every question if there is time.

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is dedicated to helping our students pass their real estate exam on the first try. Part of that is development of practice questions that accurately mimic the actual exam in your state. The practice questions will help you to analyze those you missed and to do the elimination and guessing exercise. With a 98+% passing success rate, get your real estate exam preparation with USRealEstateExams.com.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Real Estate Exam Tip - Don't Dwell on Questions

A large percentage of people who fail real estate exams do so because they didn't finish. It isn't that the later questions are more important. It's more because they spent too much time on questions that posed a problem for them.

Today's real estate exams in most states are administered by computer. They allow you to skip a question and come back to it later. It's so much easier than it was in the pre-computer exam days. Most will have a button for you to click to bring up the questions that you skipped. So, how does this help you?

Think about it for a moment. You are taking your real estate exam and come across 10 questions out of the first 100 that are stumping you. If you dwell on these questions until you can answer them, and by doing so leave 10 or more unanswered due to time, you may still miss them. And worse, you may not have answered a number of very easy questions that you would have answered correctly.

USRealEstateExams.com has one goal. That goal is to provide the very best real estate exam preparation study material and sample exams. We want you to succeed the FIRST time you take the exam. Our success rate is 98+% passing scores for your students. We'll be posting other real estate exam tips here in the future. Subscribe to our feed and come back often.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Practice for the Real Estate Exam Like it's the Real Thing

How are you studying for your real estate exam? How does your study area compare to an exam room? What is going on around you when you're taking practice real estate exams? These are really important questions to ask yourself.

How well you do on your real estate exam will be influenced significantly by how you study. It's not just memorizing questions and answers, or doing math problems over and over. If you aren't in an environment that fosters uninterrupted concentration, a lot of your real estate exam study will not be as effective as it should be.

USRealEstateExams.com is an online real estate exam study and prep test site. You can access all your study materials from any internet computer. Your sample exams are taken and scored immediately online. This makes it tempting, especially if you're at work all day, to study at home amongst your family. This is an OK thing to do if you can isolate yourself in a room without TV, radio or family interruption. Concentration is key. Make sure that you can get uninterrupted time for your real estate exam study.

Because USRealEstateExams.com is an online resource, you might even want to stop by the library and use one of their computers. If you can't get the quiet time at home, this could actually get you finished earlier. After all, studying for your real estate exam in a quiet library should make the time involved shorter than doing it with interruptions at home.

Staying Current in Real Estate Exam Study

Real estate exams reflect the regulations and practices in force in a state. When practices, regulations or forms change, the real estate exams usually quickly adjust to make sure that questions reflect the current status of these items.

One of your major concerns in studying for the real estate exam in your state should be an assurance that the exam preparation classes and sample tests are up to date as regards your state's licensing exam. It isn't fun to study carefully and then to miss questions because the real estate exam study course and practice exams are out of date.

USRealEstateExams.com maintains thousands of questions for each state in databases that are constantly under review. Every effort is made to update sample questions to reflect current regulations and practice for your state. Confidence going into the real estate exam is a factor in your performance. Be confident that USRealEstateExams.com has prepared you well with current information.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Real Estate Exams in Different States

Real estate laws and regulations are not nationally developed. Each state has their own rules, laws, and regulations for the licensing of real estate agents and the practice of real estate. This means that each state has their own real estate exam as well. When preparing to take your real estate exam, you want to be sure that your exam preparation training is state-specific.

It's hard enough to pass a real estate exam with the right information specifically prepared for your state. It's twice as difficult if you're studying generic type questions that may not even be a part of your state's real estate exam. It's not that generic real estate practice and common law aren't a part of practice in your state. It is more that each state has their own unique real estate characteristics and customary procedures. USRealEstateExams.com makes sure that your materials and practice exam questions are those actually used in your state's real estate exam.

A densely populated state like New York would place a much greater emphasis on questions that related to coop housing or condominium arrangements than might possibly be the focus for Wyoming. There you might see a bit more focus on ranch sale questions, or at least more rural properties in nature. Be sure that your preparation for the real estate exam will be state-focused. That's what you'll get from USRealEstateExams.com.

Friday, November 16, 2007

US Real Estate Market Shows Steady Growth in 2008


The NAR (National Association of Realtors) forecasted Tuesday (11/13/2007) that "A modest recovery for existing-home sales is expected in 2008 as the impact of the credit crunch subsides, while pending home sales indicate near-term stability".

The NAR expects existing-home sales to total 5.67 million units this year and to edge up to 5.69 million in 2008. There is a nice indication that the real estate market will recover the minor setback of 2007.

Just to mention, in 2006 the number was 6.48 million and it was the third highest year in record. Experts say it is very normal that the year after such a huge boom, market goes somewhat down. But it is great to see how the real estate market have recovered soon and showing a steady growth in coming years.

And this is not something unexpected from US real estate market that has always been a better long term investment option then regular stock market investments and others. The real estate market can offer you something around 4 times more retail value in 10 years compared to a stock market investment for the same period.

And what do all these mean for an aspiring real estate broker?

If the market is showing such a steady growth, employment opportunity as a US real estate broker will naturally become a more worthy decision in coming years. When they have such a huge and booming industry to back their career, what else they would need?

And do you remember the recent boom in job market in Phoenix when there were 65000 new starts in 2005!

Get a Fast Start on Real Estate Exam Prep

If you've put a lot of thought and planning into a new career as a real estate agent, then it's likely that you're in a hurry to get past the real estate exam and on to your new business. It's only natural to move quickly to actually doing marketing and business that will bring commissions. First you have to get past that pesky real estate exam.

You'll want to take a real estate exam preparatory course, and you don't want to wait to get started. This is particularly true when you've been taking required courses. There has been a vast amount of material thrown at you, and the longer you wait to take the exam, the more risk of a poor result.

When you're choosing a real estate exam prep resource, beware old technology, such as a CD Rom in the mail. USRealEstateExams.com places all of their real estate exam preparation online, with no waiting for any materials in the mail. You're off and running in minutes! If you're away from your primary computer and want to do a little study, it's not a problem. Just log in to your USRealEstateExam.com account, and you're ready to go, right where you left off.

Don't put off your new career waiting for the mail truck. Work with the best. After all, if a company is using old material delivery technology, could their real estate exam materials be out of date also?

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Real Estate Exam Practice Tests

The real estate exam, no matter what the state, is difficult for most who take it. There are legal, procedural and math questions that require extensive study and preparation. It is stressful enough without the worry that you didn't have enough practice exam work.

USRealEstateExams.com won't leave you in a lurch. Take your first practice real estate exam, then go back and review the questions you missed. The question results summaries will help you to peg down just where you went wrong. Then just take another practice exam. The questions will be different. Our real estate exam question databases are extensive.

If you ask would-be real estate agents who failed their first test, most will tell you that they just weren't as prepared as they should have been. They'll say that they were exposed to the material, but the real estate exam questions they found were just a little different than they had experienced in their practice. This is quite common. The problem is overcome with multiple practice real estate exams, each with different question variations. Give USRealEstateExams.com a visit. See why we can claim 99% pass rates for our students.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

What About Those Real Estate Exam Trick Questions?

At least most of us like to call them trick questions. Or maybe the question is fine, but they try to trick you with close-but-wrong answers. It's hard to believe that there is any valid reason to write questions like this.

A real estate transaction is a complex process. There are hundreds of tasks, deadlines and documents involved. Missing a minor detail can sometimes bring about very expensive negative results. Many of those "tricky "questions are designed to test your attention to detail. The same inattention that would cause you to miss the test question might also cause you to miss an important transaction task or deadline.

As much as we all dislike them, those sneaky questions are here to stay in virtually every state’s real estate exam. The online real estate exam study course you select needs to prepare you in every way. USRealEstateExams.com has taken great care to keep up with the states’ latest testing strategies. Success is a passing grade the first time you take your real estate exam. To make that happen, USRealEstateExams.com will not throw soft balls at you. You’ll get the very best in online real estate exam study, even if they have to get a bit “tricky.”

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Real Estate Math and Online Real Estate Exam Resources

The majority of those about to take their real estate licensing exam are most concerned with the real estate math problems. Choosing an online real estate exam training resource is a big step. There is no doubt that math is important in the day-to-day work, and there are likely to be real estate exam problems related to:

  • land area measurements;
  • home square footage measurements;
  • interest rate calculations;
  • mortgage qualification calculations;
  • tax proration problems;
  • other settlement statement prorations;
  • commission and commission split problems;
  • property valuation and comparison problems; and
  • other closing cost HUD-1 math.

Where do you start? Which are important and which aren’t? Where do you concentrate your attention for the greatest chance of success on the real estate exam? No matter which state exam you’re taking, you need an online real estate exam resource that can point you to the most important math areas. USRealEstateExams.com, based on continual monitoring of other’s exam feedback, knows where you need to focus. We’ll help you to hone in quickly on just the math you need to pass your exam, which after all is what you should expect from an online real estate exam resource.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

What Is the True Role of an Online Real Estate Exam Study Course?

If you’ve decided to go after your real estate license, there are a lot of things to think about. These include:

  • personal budget considerations;
  • planning for self-employment;
  • studying marketing and advertising concepts for real estate;
  • selecting a broker; and
  • how to get through the first two years.

That’s all important stuff, but none of it will mean a thing if you can’t pass your real estate exam. Don’t kid yourself either. State regulatory and licensing divisions are making these exams more difficult every year. There is steady pressure from many directions to raise the barrier to entry into the real estate business.

What should you expect from an online real estate exam company? It’s really easy. You should expect to pass your real estate exam on the very first try. You want an online real estate exam resource that is focused on one thing and willing to guarantee the result. Don’t take our word for how effective the USRealEstateExams.com courses are. Listen to our user video testimonials.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

US Real Estate Exams Launches!!

We have launched our blog to those of you out there that are looking to Pass your Real Estate Exam. We are going to be posting often with excellent information that will help you pass your Real Estate Exam.