Real Estate Exam Prep (Pearson VUE)
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book is for use in Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
and Utah.
Retail price: just $33.00!! (See
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Prelicensing Candidates—take note!
There is one simple reason why this is the only truly
authoritative guide available for preparing to take the General
(principles & practices) section of the licensing exam in any of the
states above:
The author was the primary staff member who took the results
of the fully national real estate job analysis and drafted the
outline—and prepared the item banks—still used (with slight modifications) by ASI’s
successor companies, (CAT*ASI, then Promissor, now Pearson VUE), for
their examinations!
And for instructors—consider this!
This is the single best end-of-course review in print. It
concentrates standard textbook and curriculum material into concise,
comprehensive, exam-outline-sequenced clusters of key terms,
concepts, and principles.
With this book, you get:
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The most direct, focused, and exam-specific review available—fewer than 100 pages gets you farther, faster, and with
greater lasting comprehension of key elements than any other
book!
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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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A full-length exam prepared to parallel Pearson
VUE's
published test specifications for the number of questions per
Content Outline Section.
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An answer key with a diagnostic chart to determine areas of
strengths and weaknesses.
Publisher’s Note
Nothing in this Exam Prep publication for Pearson
VUE should be
construed as indicating Pearson VUE’s direct endorsement of,
involvement in, responsibility for, or current agreement with any of
the author's interpretations, elaborations, or commentary on the
Pearson VUE general content outline's list of commonplace real estate
topics.
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
and its successor's
published practice exams, and government websites, along with
textual revisions suggested by a nationwide group of reviewers in
the fields of real estate regulation, law, practice, and
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