The 2015 January to December DBPR Pearson Vue Annual Real Estate Exam Pass Fail Summary
The 2015 Annual January to December and The DBPR – Pearson Vue Real Estate Exam Yearly Pass Fail Rate from The Climer School of Real Estate, the Best Real Estate License School in central Florida.
Pearson Vue and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation have published the Real Estate Exam Performance Summary for all of 2015, Janury 1 through December 31.
From January 1, 2015 through December 31st 2015, a total of 32,337people took the Florida sales associate real estate exam for their first time. 17,257 passed and 15,080 failed. This is an Annual pass rate of 53% and an Annual fail rate of 47%.
32,588 people took their Florida sales associate real estate exam for a second or for a repeated time. A total of 11,250 people passed and 21,338 people failed. This is an Annual pass rate of only 35% and an Annual fail rate of 65%.
You might be asking yourself, "Why are the Pass rates so consistently low and the Fail rates so consistently high? I believe it is not an accident. The data base is too high and the Pass Fail rates are too consistent. Every single month, we have approximately a 50% pass rate. Month in and month out we have a 32% to a 38% pass rate for individuals who taken the exam more than once. This means that every single month, 62% to 68% of test takers fail the exam again, and they have already seen it at least once.
In 2015, 2,516 people took their Florida real estate broker exam for the first time. 1,508 of them passed and 1,008 of them failed. This is an Annual pass rate of 60% and an Annual fail rate of 40%.
Another 2,309 people took their Florida real estate broker exam for a second or for a repeated time. Only 879 of them passed and 1430 of them failed. This is an Annual pass rate of 38% and an Annual fail rate of 62%.
These tests are not easy to pass. They are tricky as well as difficult. As such, This is about the same pass fail percentage rates as always. It's not that the content is difficult, it's that the way the state words the questions are so tricky.
Andy Brown, Head Instructor at the Climer School of Real Estate in Orlando, tells his students that once you are sitting at your computer terminal at the Pearson Vue testing center, the class and book material is only half your challenge. Successfully beating the state exam test makers at their game is the other half.
2015 DBPR Real Estate Exam Pass Fail Summary
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