The real estate licensing exam blends national principles, real estate math and state-specific law — and many first-timers underestimate just how much the state portion catches people out. These 8 tips focus on what actually moves the needle for aspiring real estate agents preparing for the real estate salesperson licensing exam — and at the end you will find a free app that makes them effortless to follow.

1. Split your prep into the national portion and your state portion — both must be solid.

2. Drill real estate math until the formulas are automatic; it is free marks.

3. Memorise agency duties and disclosure rules — they appear again and again.

4. Learn the vocabulary precisely; the exam loves close-but-wrong definitions.

5. Practise full-length timed exams to build pacing.

6. Review every wrong answer and the rule behind it, not just the right letter.

7. Focus extra time on fair housing — it is heavily tested and easy to lose marks.

8. Use the state-specific question sets for the jurisdiction you are licensing in.


Put These Tips on Autopilot

Knowing the tips is the easy part — doing them every day is what raises your score. Real Estate Agent License Prep keeps your practice and revision in one place so good study habits stick.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the real estate exam?

It varies by state, but most combine a national portion (around 80–100 questions) with a state portion (around 30–50). You must pass both.

Is real estate math hard?

It is very learnable. Proration, commission splits, area and loan calculations come up repeatedly — drilling them is the fastest way to lift your score.

How long should I study?

Many candidates prepare for 4–8 weeks. Consistent daily practice questions beat cramming the week before.

Which is harder, the national or state portion?

Candidates often underestimate the state portion. Make sure you practise the specific law for your state.

Can I study offline?

Yes — the app works fully offline so you can practise anywhere.

Is the app free?

Yes — the practice questions and study tools are free, with an optional ad-free Pro upgrade.