
What is the best way to study before I take the California Real Estate State Exam?
I have been studying and going to Real Estate classes to help me prepare for the California Real Estate State Exam, and I think I'm as ready as I can be. Do you have advice on what to study the 2 and 1/2 weeks before I take the test? Should I study glossary terms or should I just stick to taking practice tests?
Just reread your principles book, the test is easy.
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