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What is the proctored exam?

Real Estate Renegade
posted this on May 18, 2011 10:08 am

A proctored exam is the final requirement taken at the end of either a 48 hour or 96 hour course to receive credit for the class and a completion certificate. The "proctored exam" is monitored by a third party at your local library, college, or other destination we may have in place. The proctored exam is NOT the exam you take to receive your real estate license. The state licensing exam from PSI is taken after you have received credit for the class. The cost of the proctored exam is included in the 96 Hour Prelicense and Broker Courses. A list of  your local exam locations will be provided to you at the end of the class. 

3 & 6 Hour Continuing education courses do not have a proctored exam. CE courses do contain a final exam, but the exam is taken as part of the regular coursework and doesn't have to be completed in front of a proctor.

 
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