Monday, October 23, 2017

The September 2017 Florida DBPR Real Estate State Exam Pass Fail Rates, License and Application Numbers

The September 2017 Florida DBPR Real Estate State Exam Pass Fail Rates, License and Application Numbers

The Climer School of Real Estate teaches you how to be on the “right” side of these numbers

The September 2017 Florida real estate State exam Pass fail Numbers are out and are as dismal as usual. 

The Climer School of Real Estate is the Best Real Estate School in Florida

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), the Division of Real Estate) DRE, and the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) release the statistics from Pearson Vue’s monthly exam performance numbers. 

The numbers are little bit lower because of Hurricane Irma however the percentiles are exactly the same as usual. I still believe that the state wants the numbers in these ranges. This is why they work so hard at tricking you into a wrong answer rather than testing your knowledge. 

From September 1 through September 30 of 2017, only 1864 people took the Florida real estate sales associate state exam for the very first time. Of this number, only 900 passed while 964 failed. This is a passing rate of 40% and a failing rate of 52%. Once again same as usual. 

 2041 people took the Florida real estate sales associate state exam for second or for a repeated time. Of this number only 661 passed while 1380 of them failed. This is a passing rate of 32% and a failing rate of 68%. Unfortunately, once again, same as usual. 

 This is why it is so important to come The Climer School of Real Estate, the best real estate school in Florida. We are the best in Florida it teaching our students to pass the state exam. We don’t teach our students to be experts in the book, we teach them to be experts of passing the state exam on the first try. Because once you pass your state exam, 90% of the book goes away and this is when your real education begins. 

By the way, this is a 48% reduction in the number of first time test takers from August 2017 to September 2017. Additionally this represents a 44% reduction in the number of second and repeated test takers.

In September 2017 179 people took the Florida real estate broker state exam for the first time. Of this number 109 passed and 70 of them failed this represents a 61% passing rate and a 39% failing rate same as usual. 

 Only 131 people took the Florida real estate broker state exam for a second offer repeated time. Of this number 50 of them passed and 81% of them fail. This represents a 38% passing rate and a 62% failing rate. Again same as usual. 

 This is a 33% reduction in the number of first time broker state exam test takers and a 35% reduction in the number of second and repeated broker state exam test takers. While the reductions are due to hurricane Irma is fascinating at the passing in failing rates are exactly the same. 

I thought you might also want to know that there were 635 no-shows and 635 cancellations a Pearson view in the state of Florida September. It’s interesting because in August there were 911 no-shows with only 178 cancellations. This is the reason why usually you can call a Pearson view testing center and get a testing appointment the next day even though it doesn’t show up on the computer. 

The Climer School of Real Estate has the Best Real Estate Students in Florida

It remains difficult to pass your Florida real estate instructors license state exam also. Four people took the Florida real estate instructor state exam for the first time in September 2017. None of them passed. Two people took the Florida real is instructor state exam for a second a repeated time. And one of them passed. Those are not good numbers. It is a difficult exam. 

I blog about the upcoming problems we are going to have regarding the number of certified residential appraisers in the state of Florida. I will give you those numbers as well according to the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB). 

In September 2017, one person took the certified residential appraisers state exam for the very first time. They did not pass. Two people took the certified residential appraiser state exam for second or for repeated time. Both of them passed. So the state of Florida put and to new certified residential appraisers into the state of Florida in September 2017. They may now begin their two year apprenticeship. 

I thought I would give you an update of the number of licenses in the state of Florida.

As of the end of September 2017, there were 183,385 current and active sales associate licenses. There were 79,017 current in active real estate sales associate licenses and 16,690 and voluntary inactive sales associate licenses. Additionally 38 sales Associates are on probation and 90 have suspended licenses. There are also 220 with military exemptions. 

 As of the end of September 2017 there were another 20,294 broker associate current inactive licenses. There were 5479 currents in active broker associate licenses. There are five 1510 involuntary in active broker associate licenses. And five broker associate licensees are on probation and two of them are suspended. 

There are currently 40,576 current inactive broker licenses in Florida. There are 3517 current and inactive broker licenses. There are 2396 involuntarily inactive broker licenses. 33 broker licensees are on probation and 12 of them are in suspension. If you’re interested there are 26,551 real estate brokers corporations and 64 real estate brokerage partnerships. There are also 417 active schools.

Don't be alarmed at the number of licensees. The 80 - 20 rule is always in effect. Be a part of the 20%

The Climer School Of Real Estate is The Best Real Estate School in Florida. If you want to have the best chance of passing your Florida Real Estate Exam on your first try, then you need to attend classes at The Climer School. Call us at 407-822-3926 (EXAM), or stop by our website at www.ClimerRealEstateSchool.com . The Climer School of Real Estate has the Best Real Estate Instructors in Florida. Ask for Andy Brown the Best Real Estate Instructor in Florida, Head Instructor and Director of Education & Training

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