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Rating: Summary: Good Math Section! Review: I am a bit surprised some rated this book so low.I haven't taken the State Exam yet, but I have just finished a Real Estate Principles class at a local junior college. There are four sample exams. I have found the questions in the book to be a little on the easy side compared to another exam preparation disc I acquired. But they are good review, and there is a middle section that is a mini-refresher course on real estate principles. I found the refresher quite helpful. The best part, if you are math-challenged like myself, is the math review section. It lays out how to do math problems (even with a calculator) in as concise and clear a way as I have ever seen -- percentages, fractions -- assessment, appraisal, insurance, commission, etc. And it also has a "short cut" that I have never seen before but which works everytime. I am now confident that can do most of the math problems that will come up on the exam. A feeling I did not have before. If you want to cover all bases exam-question-wise, it's probably best to have at least two sources of practice exam questions, this, and another book or disc. But, for me, the math review section alone is worth the price.
Rating: Summary: Pretty Big Waste of time and cash Review: I bought this book thinking that I would be well prepared for the test. I took 4 Practice tests that they provided plus studied all the material and the glossary. Bottom line is that the practice tests I took and the material I read was so disimilar than the actual test, I thought I was in the wrong room I passed the test, (I honestly don't know how) but don't want someone to spend as much time as I did and not pass. I would recommend a prepartory weekend class. I took one of those before an exam I took in 1995 and breezed through the test. This book is out of date and confusing. If you are looking for a quick review, this would probably be ok, but otherwise buyer beware.
Rating: Summary: Just passed the test! Review: I just passed the RE exam. I used the CD that came with the book and took the 150 question test about 9 times. It does not tell you, but each time you take it changes the questions. So it is a different test each time. Good luck!
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your dollars Review: I read the book, took the practice exams in the book and spent coutless hours with the CD. I was scoring over 90%. I took the State exam. Boy, was I suprised! Waste of time--except for the math. The math part was very helpful. It gives an easy way to set up your problems--and they were right! But, they need to update the questions. I failed the test. I retook the test after checking into some of the literature that a person gets after applying to take the State exam--and I passed. Checkout Chamberlin RE School, or Allied RE School (on line). You will pass....
Rating: Summary: Taking the Cal Real Estate Exam? Look elsewhere. Review: If you are trying to study or cram for the California Real Estate Exam (Salesagent; not Broker's exam), DO NOT use this book as the main study material. Instead use this book only as a supplementary study guide. Look for "Final Exams" by Thomas E. Felde. This is the best study material for helping with your R.E. exam. I used CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE SALES EXAM by Learning Express for about 1 month and for the last few weeks, I used "FINAL EXAMS; by Felde" and I passed. FINAL EXAMS; by Felde are past Cal R.E. exams broken up into 8 different exams. Those questions are way tougher than "CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE SALES EXAMS" and they are what you'll see on your Cal. R.E. exam. I swear they had 10-15 questions repeated and identical to Felde's Final Exam. None of LEARNING EXPRESS's questions were on the Cal R.E. exam I took on April 17th 2004.
Rating: Summary: Taking the Cal Real Estate Exam? Look elsewhere. Review: If you are trying to study or cram for the California Real Estate Exam (Salesagent; not Broker's exam), DO NOT use this book as the main study material. Instead use this book only as a supplementary study guide. Look for "Final Exams" by Thomas E. Felde. This is the best study material for helping with your R.E. exam. I used CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE SALES EXAM by Learning Express for about 1 month and for the last few weeks, I used "FINAL EXAMS; by Felde" and I passed. FINAL EXAMS; by Felde are past Cal R.E. exams broken up into 8 different exams. Those questions are way tougher than "CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE SALES EXAMS" and they are what you'll see on your Cal. R.E. exam. I swear they had 10-15 questions repeated and identical to Felde's Final Exam. None of LEARNING EXPRESS's questions were on the Cal R.E. exam I took on April 17th 2004.
Rating: Summary: California Real Estate Sales Exam Review: This is a wonderful study tool for the exam. The CD rom with tests is an incredible tool. It scores your exam, keeps track of the time elapsed, and helps you with your weak subject areas with exam review. I highly recommend this book for anyone sitting for their real estate exam.
Rating: Summary: The Best Book Ever!!! Review: This is the best book I have ever purchased from amazon.com. In fact, I'd say it is the best book I've ever read, hands down, even better than Tropic of Cancer. I bought it for my daughter Sandy, whose dream is to become a real estate agent, and she almost passed the exam. If only she had spelled her name right, she would be the best little real estate agent west of the Mississippi!
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