Real
Estate Exam Prep:
Connecticut Regs
(State portion only)
Now available for both the Sales exam
and the Broker exam!!
hese
books are tailor-made for Connecticut License Exam use!
They present just the Connecticut License Law
arranged to link applicable Statutory sections to exam outline
topics, all reinforced by a 30-question Sample State Exam for
Sales candidates and a 40-question Sample State Exam for Broker
candidates.
Retail price: just $25.00 for the Sales version and
$30.00 for the Broker version!!
(See
order form for details.)
eBook price: just $9.96
for Sales and $9.97 for Broker
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Automatic 20% off on
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The 3rd Edition, now available on Amazon @ $27.50,
is substantially the same as the 2nd Edition, except for
reformatting and placement of
some of the Appendices;
both Editions more than adequately
prepare you for the exam!!
Take advantage of this rare opportunity!!
Connecticut Prelicensing Candidates—take note!
There are three simple reasons why these Connnecticut books ('Conn Regs' and 'Conn Combo') are the only truly
authoritative guides available for preparing to take the
Connecticut License Exams:
1--The Regs-only portion is an exam-outline presentation of
Connecticut license law that draws on the author's years of
preparing state licensing exams for over 20 states as well as for
the Government of Bermuda to link each outline topic to applicable
Statutes, Regulations, and/or Policies.
2--The General
(principles & practices) section of the licensing exam also
draws on the author's experience as the primary staff member who
took the results of Assessment Systems, Inc. (ASI)'s fully national
real estate job analysis and drafted the outline—and prepared the
question banks—still used with minor changes by ASI's successor company, Pearson
VUE, for its
examinations.
The examination prepared for Connecticut by its
vendor is based on a job
analysis that substantially confirms the "general" nature of real
estate subject matter identified in its most recent job analysis; the author
knows in detail which topics, terms, and concepts are acceptable for
use on a "national" test.
3--The 30-question Sample State Regs Exam--40 questions for
Brokers--and the 80-question Sample
General Exam (available in the separate PSI or Connecticut Combo
books only) are the closest ones publicly available to the "real
thing" in style, content, and adherence to professional
standards and specifications.
And for instructors—consider this!
These are the single best end-of-course reviews in print.
The the Regs-only book treats just the License Law; the Combo
concentrates standard textbook and curriculum material into concise,
comprehensive, exam-outline-sequenced clusters of key terms,
concepts, and principles and then does the same for Connecticut
License Law.
With these books you get:
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The most direct, focused, and exam-specific review
available—about 50 pages gets you farther, faster, and
with greater lasting comprehension of key elements than any
other book for the State Regs; and about 120 pages for the General exam!
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The benefit of a uniquely experienced test developer for
commentary on what will—and will not—be on the test, and
why.
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Each full-length exam is prepared to parallel
the vendor's published
test specifications for the number of questions per Content
Outline Section.
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Each answer key is paired with a diagnostic chart to determine areas of
strengths and weaknesses.
Publisher’s Note
Nothing in these Exam Prep publications for Connecticut should be
construed as indicating any national vendor or Connecticut agency's direct endorsement of,
involvement in, responsibility for, or current agreement with any of
the author's interpretations, elaborations, or commentary on either
the General Exam outline topics or the Connecticut License Law outline's list of topics for testing.
All interpretations and elaborations of real estate subject
matter are based on close research of standard texts, legal
reference works, the ASI Job Analysis Technical Report (1998), ASI's
published practice exams (1998), and government websites, along with
textual revisions suggested by a nationwide group of reviewers in
the fields of real estate regulation, law, practice, and
instruction. |