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Exam Prep is included at no charge with all Nebraska Real Estate Licensing programs. Students may also enroll in an exam prep course independently of a licensing program. This course is designed for students who have already completed their primary licensing course work and want additional practice before taking the real estate licensing exam.
Real estate licensing exams are divided into two parts, the general portion and the state specific portion. VanEd offers the general exam prep course that is applicable in all 50 states.
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Nebraska Real Estate Exam Prep Fees
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General Real Estate Exam Preparation
VanEd General Exam Prep provides extensive practice with exams that closely match the general knowledge portion of your state licensing exam.
Topic Review
We have identified eight key topic areas that should be reviewed prior to taking the real estate licensing exam. For each topic, we present a brief summary of the main points that you must understand and then a short exam to test your knowledge. The topic areas are: Agency, Contracts & Agency, Fair Housing, Finance & Settlement, Property Assessment, Property Management, Terminology, Valuation
Summary Exams
VanEd's Exam Prep Summary exam is a comprehensive test of your real estate knowledge, and closely matches the general portion of the licensing exam given around the country. The exam consists of 80 questions that are drawn randomly from our pool of more than 300 questions. Each time you take the exam, you will see a significant number of new questions, so we encourage you to take it as many times as you like.
Upon completion of each exam the student is provided a list of questions that are missed, an analysis by category of exam questions, and an overall score for the exam. After more than one exam has been completed, a summary of all of the results of all of the completed exams is available. Click for Example Exam Result Statistics The reporting is designed to provide a student with the topic areas where additional study might be appropriate. |
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