You get what you pay for with this app. It’s free, and surprisingly well down programming wise, but the blonde woman that “teaches” makes me wish I spent $2000 on courses and practice tests instead. The lectures feel cheesy, with too many jokes thrown into the mix in attempts to make it funny and engaging for young adult audiences. Feels like when your parents try to quote memes to be the “cool mom/dad.” It was distracting. Overall it teaches you the basics you need to technically pass. TECHNICALLY. (You’ll probably pass by the skin of your teeth at 70%.) However, unless you dedicate hours to studying and fact-checking what they have on the site on top of the 120 hours you need to be licensed, don’t expect to pass. I’ve caught multiple mistakes on their end of certain definitions for vocab being mixed up with others, or concepts being explained incorrectly. Just double check what you’re learning, do your research and study.
Overall, it’s ok. Good even. Worthy of 4 stars if it weren’t so boring. I feel like the required 120 hours could be cut in half with this course with the unnecessary chatting and filler.
Final opinion: it’s great if you’re broke. I definitely recommend for college kids or high school graduates who don’t have much pocket change. Probably the best free course you could get. It teaches what you need to know (somewhat) and the app is easy to navigate, and it gives you practice quizzes which is nice. But, if you have the money to spend, I would recommend paying for higher quality speakers and teachers. I ended up having to purchase a textbook and a Realtors Dictionary from another school to cross check my info. So even though it’s free I ended up having to buy $60 in additional material anyways to feel comfortable enough to pass.
I’ll reevaluate my rating when I take my exam and see if I pass. If I fail, I’ll update that here. If I pass, I’ll also update and change to 4 stars.
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