Part 1 of 8: Pearson Vue Real Estate Exam Crash Course

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Part 1: Introduction to Pearson Vue Real Estate Exam

Are you preparing to take the Pearson Vue real estate exam? Whether you are just starting out or looking for a refresher course, this crash course series will provide you with all the information and tips you need to pass the exam with flying colors.

In this first part of the series, we will provide an introduction to the Pearson Vue real estate exam and outline the key topics that you can expect to see on the exam. By familiarizing yourself with the structure and content of the exam, you will be better prepared to tackle each question with confidence.

What is the Pearson Vue real estate exam?

The Pearson Vue real estate exam is a standardized test that is required in most states for individuals seeking a real estate license. The exam is designed to test your knowledge of key real estate concepts, laws, and practices to ensure that you are qualified to work as a real estate professional.

The exam is typically broken down into two sections: the national portion and the state-specific portion. The national portion covers general real estate principles that apply across the country, while the state-specific portion covers laws and regulations that are unique to your state.

Key topics on the exam

While the exact content of the Pearson Vue real estate exam may vary from state to state, there are several key topics that are commonly covered on the exam. Some of the main topics that you can expect to see include:

– Real estate principles and practices: This section will cover basic principles of real estate, such as property ownership, types of ownership, and real estate transactions.

– Real estate law: You will need to be familiar with laws and regulations related to real estate, including contracts, deeds, leases, and fair housing laws.

– Real estate finance: This section will cover topics related to real estate financing, such as mortgages, loans, and interest rates.

– Real estate ethics: You will be expected to demonstrate your knowledge of ethical standards and practices in the real estate industry.

– Real estate math: You will need to be comfortable performing basic math calculations related to real estate, such as calculating loan amounts, interest rates, and property values.

Preparing for the exam

To prepare for the Pearson Vue real estate exam, it is important to study thoroughly and practice regularly. You can use a variety of study materials, such as textbooks, online courses, and practice exams, to help you review key concepts and test your knowledge.

In the next part of this crash course series, we will provide tips and strategies for studying effectively and mastering the key topics on the Pearson Vue real estate exam. Stay tuned for more helpful information to help you succeed on exam day!

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@USRealtyTraining
19 days ago

Get all 8 PVUE crash course videos: https://bit.ly/3NuSzz7

@ryanalquist5557
19 days ago

try not using bad language. Thanks

@shalondalewis-r5e
19 days ago

I'm loving this video. I failed my test twice. With this video I'm sure I will pass my next test

@CB-pb8fe
19 days ago

I’m a teacher and I can’t live on what I make. I’m trying to get my real estate license, but I’ve failed my final school exam 2x now. I have to pay for an extension now and I get one more shot, until I have to but the course again. Not in a great place right now. Also – houses don’t go for that much where I’m at, so idk how much money I’ll be making, plus houses are selling that well here in AZ.

@biggiebeil5118
19 days ago

Hey man, first video i saw from you & straight up interested, the topic, the way you explain & talk, approch, educate…, you got a gift, and glad to know your story, keep up what you do, it's great! & only will get much greater!

BH

@MariaBilal19
19 days ago

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@amaj_lex
19 days ago

Im so pissed. I didnt know we have to take two test, state and national to get a license? I thought it was just a state test. I dont want to work anywhere else🤦‍♀️

@mrohde2067
19 days ago

question, I did not receive an email from Pearson Vue to retake the national part that I did not pass the first time. And I dont see on ncrec where I can request for only the missed portion of exam?

@daydreaming4874
19 days ago

I passed my National portion today!!!! I gotta give you the credit and thank you so very much!!!!!! Thank you for making it easy to remember, fun to watch, and smooth to listen to!!!!

@orlandokings4844
19 days ago

Does this help for Arizona?

@ItsBamy
19 days ago

Had to come on here and encourage someone to keep studying and trust yourself! Just took my exam and passed on the first try.

I studied all my vocabulary then took as many practice test as possible. The way questions are written on the practice tests really helped me read more thoroughly cause they definitely try to trick you. Let me know if you have any questions, I’d love to help.
Good luck!

@piggy2309
19 days ago

Passed my test back in june all thanks to you guys. Such great explanations from you. Verh simple and easy

@patriciadembe5907
19 days ago

love how you teach i have postponed my exam because i just havent felt confident but watching your videos i am understanding it alot better thank you

@AmyA-i8j
19 days ago

paid 99 bucks only for the videos in the course not work!

@Lifelegacyarchitects
19 days ago

This is GOLD!!! Do the videos apply for each state. I’m in Florida

@Lifelegacyarchitects
19 days ago

This is GOLD!!!

@Lifelegacyarchitects
19 days ago

This is GOLD!!!

@Lifelegacyarchitects
19 days ago

This is GOLD!!!

@daydreaming4874
19 days ago

I just love what you teach and how you teach it! It's too bad I found your channel too late! I already took the exam and failed it after spending too much time listening to Joe from prep agent. I like the way you expand on topics and go into detail, tying them together; more than anybody I've ever seen! Most of them just hover over the basics not going into expansion or detail, let alone tying them together. I plan on taking a week off before my second try at the exam in early September, and I will definitely be buying your materials!! Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom and making it easy to follow and interesting!!

@sandracastillo5664
19 days ago

I'm prep with your USRT. Thank you Robert for sharing your knowledge you are an excellent advisor. I appreciate each of your words. If anyone reads and is looking for a real estate school, stay with US Realty Training Its methodology is very easy to understand.

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