Thursday, July 28, 2016

Pass The North Carolina Real Estate Exam on Your First Try.

     After you finish your seventy five hour real estate broker pre license class at the real estate school, get to the North Carolina real estate exam as soon as possible.  There is no upside to waiting. You will not study more.  You will forget what you learned in real estate school.

     Please do not make the mistake of waiting until real estate school is over to apply for your background check.  Before you get your North Carolina real estate license, you have to pay for a background check.   This costs a few dollars.  You can find the details in the North Carolina Real Estate Commission's booklet," Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina".  This book is available from the N.C.R.E.C..  www.ncrec.gov 
First Real Estate School in Hendersonville, N.C.



Many real estate students wait until their pre license class is over to start their background check.  This is a mistake.  Have your background check done when real estate class is over.  Then, when real estate class is over, you can turn in your application to the North Carolina Real Estate Commission and get a state exam test date within a week.  The sooner you get to the North Carolina real estate exam, the better.  You will forget less stuff. 

     Study.  Study.  Study.   Overstudy.  Please, please, please read the textbook.  If you did not read the textbook during real estate school, read it now.  Take all the practice exams in the book.  There are practice exams at the end of every chapter. There is another one at the end of the book.  There is a fifty question real estate math practice exam at the back of the book.  Do all the questions. 

     If you want any help with that 50 question real estate math test, I have the solutions posted on You Tube.  Watch the videos.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxc4SZ1CW1w     Go watch these videos if you are soon taking the North Carolina real estate.  You may be wondering if you need to watch these videos or if you have the math learned "well enough" .  Here is the answer.  Read my short article,"North Carolina Real Estate Exam in One Question. Are You Ready"    http://rondclimer.blogspot.com/2016/06/north-carolina-real-estate-exam-in-one.html    Take my one question test and see if you are ready. 

     If you miss this question, keep studying.  It costs $64 to fail the North Carolina real estate exam.  Pass the first time. 

Friday, July 8, 2016

North Carolina Real Estate Exam Pass Fail Statistics for June 2016

     The North Carolina Real Estate Commission released the pass fail statistics for the June North Carolina real estate exam.

     Five hundred North Carolina real estate exam candidates paid $64 to take the North Carolina real estate exam in June.  Three hundred and twelve
First Real Estate School in Hendersonville, North Carolina
passed.  That is one hundred and eighty eight
applicants that will be back down at the PSI test
center paying $64 to take the exam again.  That is a 62% pass rate.

     In June, one hundred and seventy three repeat test takers took the North Carolina real estate exam for the  second or third or forth attempt.  Forty three of the repeat exam applicants passed.  That is a 25% pass rate for repeaters at the North Carolina real estate exam. 

Please, if you are soon taking the North Carolina real estate exam, do not underestimate this exam. 

Study like it is the most important thing that you have to do.  Read your text book.  Do all the practice real estate exam questions that you can find.  First Real Estate School has a free practice test online at http://rondclimer.blogspot.com/2015/04/real-estate-practice-exam-for-north.html

     Watch my free real estate math videos to help you with the math that is on the North Carolina real estate exam.  There is no longer a HUD 1 closing statement to balance but there is still plenty of math on the exam.  You still have to compute interest.  You still have to compute excise tax and before tax cash flow.  You still have to compute a commission.  You still have to determine how many acres in a rectangular lot.  If you don't know how to do these things, you could easily be in that bottom 38% of applicants that take the exam more than once.  Watch my math videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdJ-2iHepM

     Any arithmetic that is on the North Carolina state exam is on my videos

     If you are considering getting a North Carolina real estate license and if you want to pass your exam the first time and you live anywhere near western North Carolina, check out First Real Estate School in Hendersonnville, North Carolina.  Our tuition for the basic 75 hour real estate broker pre license course is $300.  Our instructor knows what he is doing.  Read our Google  reviews.  Call us if we can help you get a North Carolina real estate license in the Asheville area.

     www.firstrealestateschool.com  
     www.climerconsulting.com
     www.northcarolinaexamreview.com
     www.ronclimer.com 

Monday, July 4, 2016

More Choice in Real Estate School in Asheville, North Carolina

     In Asheville, North Carolina, you do not have many choices if you want to go to real estate school.  Just down the the road in Hendersonville, is First Real Estate School.  www.firstrealestateschool.com .  This may be your best choice if you are looking to get your North Carolina real estate license in western North Carolina.

     Ron Climer is the instructor.   Ron's stories and example and silly acronyms have helped many students pass their real estate exam.  Check out the testimonials on First Real Estate School's Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/First-Real-Estate-School-834171513354965/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel    
Hendersonville, North Carolina's Real Estate School

     Ron's video review has helped many students study for the North Carolina real estate exam.  www.northcarolinaexamreview.com

     First real estate school is located at 404 S. Main Street in downtown Hendersonville, North Carolina.  First Real Estate School has day real estate classes and evening real estate classes.  The tuition for the basic real estate broker pre license course is $300.

     First Real Estate School has many videos posted on You Tube to help any real estate student pass their North Carolina real estate exam.  They are free.  These videos teach at a pace that most students can keep up with.  If the video gets too fast, you can hit pause.  Any math that you may encounter on the North Carolina real estate exam is covered in one of these videos.

     If you are considering changing careers and attending real estate school, consider First Real Estate School.  The tuition is low.  The instructor is good.  The location is convenient.  If you need to take the North Carolina real estate broker pre license class, call us at 828 440 1064.  We have a real estate class stating soon.  

Sunday, July 3, 2016

The North Carolina Real Estate Exam , A Tip To Pass It The First Time

     There are several things you can do to be certain that you pass the North Carolina real estate exam the first time.  It is important to pass the first time.  It costs $64 to take the North Carolina real estate exam every time you take it. 

     One of the most important things you can do to be certain you pass the first time is to schedule  the North Carolina real estate exam as soon as possible after real estate class is over.
Mary Massie and Tom Mosher have already passed the state exam

     I finished a real estate class at First Real Estate School in Hendersonville on June 26.  I had urged the students to apply for their background checks long before real estate class was over.  One hundred per cent of the class took my advice. 

     When the real estate class was over on Sunday morning, one class member set a North Carolina real estate exam date for July 2nd, the following Saturday.  He sent an email to the class letting them know that there was another slot open on Saturday.  One of his classmates got that slot at the Asheville test center.  He and his classmate passed on July 2nd.  Another classmate got a test date for July 6th.  

     The nature of the North Carolina real estate exam is that you learn things that are on the North Carolina real estate exam that you may never use in real life.  If you don't use it , you lose it. You start forgetting the things I teach you the minute you leave class.   If three or four weeks elapse between your real estate class graduation and your North Carolina real estate exam, you are going to forget how many acres in a section or what "matched pair analysis" is.  http://rondclimer.blogspot.com/2016/06/comparative-market-analysis-on-north.html   

     Get to the North Carolina real estate exam as soon as possible after you leave real estate school.  In order to do this, you have to order your background check before  real estate class is over.  There is a fee for that.  Do not wait until you have passed the real estate school test to order your background check.  It takes several days.  Have it finished before class is over. 

      I am flabbergasted and amazed at the advice that some people give potential North Carolina real estate exam candidates.  I am equally amazed at the advice the candidates dream up and give themselves.  I am certain this is your best advice.  The sooner you get to the North Carolina real estate exam after real estate school, the more likely you are to pass. 

www.firstrealestateschool.com      www.climerconsulting.com     www.ronclimer.com