7 STEPS TO GET A REAL
ESTATE LICENSE:
1) Register with Thrust International School of Real Estate
2) Attend the next Pre-License Course.
3) Study the Text before classes begin, and continue studying.
4) Attend Classes. ( Hours Required )
5) Register for state license examination.
6) Take and pass, the state license examination.
7) Send completed application form and proper fee to the Missouri Real Estate Commission.
Test Content
Both the Missouri Real Estate Salesperson
and the Missouri Real Estate Broker Licensure Examinations consist of two
parts:
(1) the National Real Estate Examination
and
(2) the Missouri Real Estate Supplement
Examination.
The National Real Estate Salesperson
and Broker Examinations each consist of 100 multiple-choice questions.
Based on an examination outline approved by the Missouri Real Estate Commission,
the National Examinations test knowledge of general real estate law, finance
and practices common to the field of real estate.
The Missouri Supplement Salesperson
and Broker Examinations deal with topics relating particularly to Missouri
law and specific real estate practices followed in Missouri. There are
40 multiple-choice questions on the Salesperson Examination and 75 multiple-choice
questions on the Broker Examination. An outline of the topics covered by
the Missouri Real Estate Supplement Examinations is shown below:
| Topic |
Number of
Salesperson |
Questions
Broker |
Chapter 339, RSMo, and
Division 250, Rules
and Regulations |
30 |
60 |
| Estimated Closing Costs |
10 |
0 |
Listings, Offers, and
Closings |
0 |
15 |
| Total Number of Questions |
40 |
75 |
The questions on these examinations
are designed to measure your ability to understand and apply the fundamental
principles of real estate. There are two general types of questions. The
first measures fundamental knowledge of real estate; the second requires
the ability to apply fundamentals of real estate laws, principles and methods
to familiar and new problems. Both types of questions require knowledge
of real estate laws, principles and practices. Comprehension of basic real
estate mathematical computations is necessary for each examination. The
total time allowed for both portions of the examination is four hours.
Your score report will show your
score on the portion or portions of the test which you took. The National
portion (Salesperson and Broker) contains 100 items; the State Salesperson
portion contains 40 items; and the State Broker portion contains 75 items.
If you take the National portion, your score report will also show your
scores on each of the areas of the National portion.
TO PASS THE MISSOURI REAL ESTATE
EXAMINATION (SALESPERSON OR BROKER), YOU MUST ATTAIN A SCORE OF AT LEAST
75% ON BOTH THE NATIONAL AND THE STATE PORTIONS.
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