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27 OctGeorgia Real Estate License Exam Tips

So if you are here, it probably means that you have finished up all of your required Georgia real estate license coursework, you’ve turned in your application and fees, setup a testing date, and you are waiting and studying for that test. I know you want to pass it the first time, so you don’t have to pay another have the extra hassle…

So let me give you just a few tips on how you can go about increasing your odds (outside of studying) of passing the test, without any cheating of any kind.

1. Do whatever is necessary to make sure that you wake up early on the exam date.

2. Head out to the testing center early. You don’t want the extra stress and distraction of being rushed to the testing center.

3. Take some time to encourage yourself. Tell yourself that you WILL pass, you know that you are going to pass.

4. Talk to the testing admins, and ask how much time you have to take the test, and how many questions are on it. Use this information to figure out how much time you have to answer each question.

5. Once you start the test, if a question is taking longer than the time you have, just mark it down on scratch paper, choose an answer, move on, and come back to it later. You don’t want to get stuck at the end of your time with a bunch of questions left to answer…

6. Read the question thoroughly. Folks who write tests will throw words into questions that totally change the meaning and what you think it says – thus, changing the appropriate answer. Don’t be tricked by this…

7. Try to eliminate wrong answers. If you can get the answer choices down to only 2 possible right answers, then you have a 50 percent chance of getting it right.

8. Lastly, and most important…ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. An unanswered question is a wrong answer for sure. Definitely remember to answer every question.

So definitely study hard, get everything you can from the Georgia real estate license courses, and follow these simple exam tips, and you will nearly be a shoe in for the next Georgia license to be granted…

I hope this resource was of help to you, if you would, will you leave me comment or two?

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