Features of Performance Programs Company's
Real Estate License Exam Prep (RELEP):
- National Principles & Law Key Point Review (60 pages)
- Real Estate Math Key Formula Review & Practice (20 pages)
- National Practice Tests (500 questions)
- Sample Exam (75 questions)
We know the real estate licensing exam can be tough, and very nerve-wracking to prepare for. That’s why we created the
Real Estate License Exam Prep (RELEP) the way we did. Since we have been managing real estate schools and developing curriculum for forty years, we know how all this works – or fails to work.
First, RELEP is comprehensive in that it contains both key content review and testing practice. RELEP’s national key point reviews are a succinct compression of tested national principles and practices that comprise the national portion of state license exams from coast to coast. Our content is drawn from our own national textbook,
Principles of Real Estate Practice – one of the most widely used principles textbooks in the country. Thus the breadth and depth of the law reviews and test questions reflect the topic emphasis of the three major testing services for the national portion of the state exam.
A word about the test questions… RELEP’s testing practice section consists of ten national practice tests and one sample test. The practice tests are roughly 50 questions in length and the sample test is 75 questions. The questions are direct, to the point, and designed to test your understanding. When you have completed a given test, you can check your answers against the answer key in the appendix. You may also note that each question’s answer is accompanied by a brief explanation, or “rationale” to further reinforce your understanding.
Your particular study and testing practice strategy using RELEP is up to you. But to fully exploit its comprehensive content coverage, you should try to review and memorize the key point reviews as much as possible. Then you should make every effort to take each exam, review your mistakes, and re-read the key point reviews that cover your weaker areas.
While RELEP is as comprehensive a national prep text as it gets, in the end -- as your prelicense course hopefully informed you -- it’s all up to you. It still takes hard work and study to pass. But we have done our best here to get you ready for the national portion of the state exam. Following that, the most we can do is wish you the best of success in taking and passing your state exam. So good luck!
Current states with state-specific versions of Real Estate License Exam Prep- AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL,GA, IL, IN, HI, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NV, NJ, NY, NC, OK, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA & WA. For students looking for a comprehensive national principles textbook, we also publish
Principles of Real Estate Practice. For additional real estate mathematics practice, we sell
Real Estate Math Express.
For over forty years, Stephen Mettling has operated one of the nation's most successful custom training organizations specializing in real estate program development. Mr. Mettling has also served as vice president and author for a major real estate training and publishing organization. Under various capacities, he has managed the acquisition, development, and sale of national real estate textbooks and publications, as well as directed the country's largest affiliated group of real estate schools.Ryan Mettling, partner and publisher of Performance Programs, is an experienced online curriculum designer, author, and course developer.Dan Hamilton is recognized nationally as a real estate author, educator and broker. During a Texas career spanning over 25 years, he has owned and operated many brokerages and received numerous professional awards and honors. Dan has operated his own school of real estate and currently teaches courses throughout the state. He has served on the board of the national Real Estate Educators Association (REEA) and as President of the Texas Real Estate Teachers Association (TRETA).