Salesperson Prelicense Cram Course

18 May

Salesperson Prelicense Cram Course

Salesperson Prelicense Cram Course

Saturday, May 18, 2024 (9:00 AM) to Sunday, May 19, 2024 (4:30 PM)
0.00 CE Hours
Zoom Video Conference CAPITUS, CRAM

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Practice makes perfect... If you’ve completed your salesperson Pre-license course, Capitus offers a 2-day weekend "super" CRAM course on a monthly basis. This challenging weekend review is designed to assist you in passing the school or state exams. Veteran real estate educators will guide you through a series of lectures, practice tests and Q&As to enhance your knowledge in areas that you find difficult. Over the 2 days, you'll be given numerous quizzes on all the topics that make up the Salesperson Prelicense course. The instructor will review the questions and answers and provide you an opportunity to discuss critical content that you may not understand.

This course is optional for Salesperson students but you are strongly advised to take advantage of this opportunity, designed to push you over the top on your school and state exams. Cram Course classes frequently fill up early and pre-registration is required.

Please note, no educational credit is given for this program. However, it may be used to make up hours that you missed in your classroom course if needed. Please contact Capitus at 404.252.6768 to discuss your options.

Zoom Video Conference
Zoom Video Conference

Renee Bringier

Passionate about leadership development at all levels, her knowledge, candor, and sense of humor make Reneé a well-respected and highly rated instructor. She brings 26 years of practical brokerage and company leadership experience to her teaching. Speak to any of her former students and they will confirm, “Her classes are engaging, thought provoking and fun!”

As a Broker business owner and educator who’s devotion assisting agents and staying current in the real estate market make her a leading expert in this field. When asked what she likes about teaching, Reneé says, “Guiding students to a successful outcome.”