Tuesday, October 2, 2018

The May 2018 Florida Real Estate License State Exam Pass Fail Performance

The May 2018 Florida Real Estate license state exam pass fail statistics are as dismal as usual

We have just had another very successful month at The Climer School of Real Estate. I tell every single one of my new Florida 63-hour sales associate license pre-license class students that their biggest challenge is beating the state examination tricks. I tell them that they must learn how to beat the state at its own game.

At The Climer School of Real Estate, the best Real Estate school in the state of Florida, we inform our students that the state of Florida, the Florida Real Estate Commission, the Division of Real Estate, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and the Bureau of Education and Testing are not on their side. No matter what they may think they are not their friends.

They spend more time and energy attempting to trick them into a wrong answer and feeling than they do in attempting to test their actual knowledge.

I do believe that this is why the Climer School of Real Estate has such an incredible reputation and why so many people not only consider but proclaim that we are the best Real Estate school in Florida. It’s because we teach our students how to beat and pass that state exam. Don’t ever forget your real education begins once you pass the state exam. This is when you need to learn the knowledge and information that you need to know in your Real Estate career. The ridiculous stuff that we have to teach the 63-hour sales associate pre-license class is only two passed one hurdle: beating the state exam at Pearson Vue one time.

The monthly Florida Real Estate license pass fail statistics on the performance review always prove this. May 2018 is no different.

In May 2018, 2827 individuals took the Florida Real Estate sales associate license exam for the very first time. Of that very large number, only 1441 of them passed while 1386 of them failed. This is a passing rate of 51% and a failing rate of 49%. In other words, same as always.

2691 took the exact same exam for a second or for a repeated time. Only 813 of them passed while 1878 of failed. This is a repeated examination pass rate of only 30% with a failure rate of 70%. In other words, same as always.

The hundredth time, this cannot be a coincidence. I believe it is because the state of Florida is more interested in tricking people into wrong answers and failing than they are in testing their knowledge.

This is exactly why you or anyone you know wants their Florida Real Estate license must attend The Climer School of Real Estate. If you go anywhere else you are taking a huge chance with your future.

In May 2018, 250 people took the Florida Real Estate brokers license state exam for the very first time. 151 of them passed while 99 of them failed. This is a passing rate of 60% and a failing rate of 40%. In other words, same as always.

168 people took the Florida Brokers license state exam for a second or for a repeated time. Only 62 of them passed and 106 of them failed. This is a passing rate of 37% with a failing rate of 63%. In other words, same as always.

Climer School of Real Estate students seem to pass the state exam at a much higher rate than students who attend any of the other much more horrible schools.

Florida Real Estate instructor licensee hopefuls did not do much better. Six people in state of Florida took their Real Estate Instructors license test for the very first time. Only one of them passed while five of them failed. I’ve said this many times before, this is a very hard exam.

Does anyone remember all my warnings about the problem situation we are about to have with certified residential appraisers state of Florida? I certainly hope so.

Only one person took the certified residential appraisers state license exam in Florida in May. At least that one person passed one person took the same exam for a second or repeated time. And they did not pass. They failed.

What that means is the state of Florida put one new Certified Residential Appraiser in the state of Florida and all of calendar month May 2018. It is my opinion that we are headed to a real problem with certified residential appraisers in the state of Florida. However, I am not on the FREAB board so there is nothing that I can do not except try to warn people.

I just finished teaching a two-week pre-license class and I cannot tell you how much fun we had. What a great we all had fun, laughed a lot, were never bored, and I have a feeling this class is going to set new records of first time passing rate at Pearson Vue when they take your state exam.

Are you thinking about getting into the Real Estate industry in your Real Estate career in the state of Florida? If you are, you owe it to yourself to attend The Climer School of Real Estate. All Real Estate schools are not the same.

Discover for yourself the Climer School difference. Visit us at www.ClimerRealEstateSchool.com or call us anytime at 407-822-3926 (EXAM). We even have a Concierge just to help you with whatever you need.

Since 1984, The Climer School Of Real Estate is The Best Real Estate School in Florida with the Best Real Estate Instructors in Florida. We have the best pre-license classes, the best post license classes, the best Spanish classes, and the best live streaming Real Estate classes 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. All thoughts and opinions in the blog are the thoughts and opinions of Andy Brown, the best Real Estate instructor in Florida, Director of Education & Training.

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