You can take out your 500 flash cards and go through a couple hundred of them. You can turn the T.V. off.
You can listen to the audio program that you bought from your real estate instructor. You can watch some of the free You Tube videos that show you how to do the math in great detail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdJ-2iHepM . You can go over some of the acronyms that your instructor has taught you like OLDCAR and FRESHCORN and COLIC etc.
You can write down Vendor with a synonym and Vendee with a synonym. You can write down Optionor with a synonym and Optionee with a synonym. You can write down Mortgagor with a synonym and Mortgagee with a synonym.
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You can go over my practice exam at www.ncreexam.com one more time. You can also re do all the practice tests in the text book one more time. You can call one of your classmates on the phone and ask each other questions like, "What is the Conner Act?" and " What is the Machinery Act?" and " What are the eight protected classes under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act?" . If you don't want to call your classmate, you could ask your spouse or teenager to ask you these questions from the things that you have highlighted in your book. Calling your classmate seems like a better idea to me.
You could read the glossary in the back of the textbook one more time.
Let me suggest a few things that will not help with your North Carolina real estate test anxiety.
Watching T.V. will not help. Video games and Facebook is a waste of time.
Over study. Study constantly. Last month in North Carolina, fifty seven per cent of the people that paid $$$$ to take the North Carolina real estate exam passed. Forty three per cent of those real estate license applicants will be paying $164 to take the exam again. If $164 is a lot of money to you, study study study.
Test anxiety is a myth. When you know the material, there is nothing about which to be anxious.
At First Real Estate School in Hendersonville, I sell a book, "Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam" to my students. It is a wonderful study aid. It takes all the information in your eight hundred page textbook and condenses it to the essentials. It has a killjillian practice test questions. It has questions like,"What do we call a claim that casts doubt on the title to a property?". Most of my students buy this book. Some of them choose to save that $30. My advice is to spend $30 to save $164 and a bunch of test anxiety.
Pass the North Carolina real estate exam the first time. If you are near Hendersonville, North Carolina, First Real Estate School would love to help you pass your exam the first time and relieve your test anxiety. Contact us at www.firstrealestateschool.com . or 828 440 1064.
I have known Ron for over 30 years and I was also an instructor in Florida. He is one of the best instructors in the business. Make passing the exam your most high priority as it is necessary and required. I have always said that "EXCUSES ARE AN EXPLANATION OF FAILURE". So never make excuses. Go Ron keep up the good work and educate more agents!
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