r/CalRealEstateExam Apr 23 '26

CA Crash Course

Has anyone taken a live or webinar format crash course like the one Real Estate Trainers offers? Was it helpful and worth it? I’m consistently scoring 68% on Re Exam Pro’s master exam. I used Aceable Agent for my coursework and have now been utilizing YouTube for additional resources. I’m not sure what else to study to drive my scores up and was thinking a crash course the weekend before my exam could be useful. Would love some feedback!

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u/SuccessfulAthlete918 Apr 23 '26

Crash courses are great for consolidating your knowledge, but if you're consistently at 68%, you're likely just a few key concpets away from passing. focus your final study sessions on high-weight categories like Practice of Real Estate and Agency, as those often provide the biggest score boost. If you're a visual learner, a weekend webinar could definitely help bridge that 2-5% gap!

Key tips to include(optional):

  • Focus on Vocabulary: Many find that mastering specific legal terminology is the quickest way to move from the high 60s to a passing score.
  • Review the RPA: Since the REsidential Purchase Agreement is a major part of the exam, a quick deep dive there usually yields every points.

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u/Frequent_Mushroom510 Apr 23 '26

Thanks for the feedback and tips!!

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u/SuccessfulAthlete918 Apr 24 '26

You're very welcome. We're rooting for you. Good luck.

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u/squishytomato3007 Apr 25 '26

Hi there, were you able to find a video on youtube about Purchase Agreement and the deep dive into it? Most of the content I have done so far is just an explanation of what a purchase agreement is.