Brand New Exam Prep to Meet New Exam Requirements
Appraisal students can take advantage of new exam prep materials to study for and pass the 2008 state appraisal license exam on their first try. The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License is the first product to enter the market with the new AQB educational requirements in mind. Students can get a jumpstart on their test preparation and be ready when the new state examinations are available.
Laguna Hills, CA, November 09, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Allied Real Estate School has just released its new 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License giving appraisal students an advantage when it comes to preparing for the 2008 state appraisal license exam.
“It is the first 2008 exam preparation product to enter the market, enabling students to plan ahead for the state exam,” said George Achenbach, president of Allied Schools. “With the new 2008 education requirements in effect January 1st, there are new requirements for the state exam. This product is designed to prepare students to pass on their first try.”
The updated version, which is available in an online, CD-ROM or book format, includes questions and content to reflect the new 2008 Appraisal License Exam. The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License includes over 400 new practice-based questions to teach students to effectively apply their appraisal knowledge.
“The difference is that the 2008 exam will focus on the student’s ability to apply the knowledge learned rather than simply testing their ability to recall information from their course,” said Achenbach. “The new appraisal exam prep material is designed to reinforce the most important concepts.”
The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License places heavy emphasis on Highest and Best Use Analysis and the Sales Comparison, Cost, and Income Approaches to Value, which comprise 40% of the state examination.
The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License is available as a standalone product or as part of Allied’s Appraisal Licensing Package. The Appraisal Licensing Package meets the new 2008 150-hour education requirement and includes a 110% Money Back Promise – if students don’t pass the state exam on their first try, they get a full refund plus 10%.
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About Allied Schools
Allied Schools, Inc., established in 1992, is nationally accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally-recognized accrediting agency. Allied Schools has provided quality instruction to more than 750,000 students in the last 15 years. Students can choose from 25+ career training courses in the areas of real estate, medical and business or enroll in a high school diploma program. Online and traditional home study courses offer students a quick and convenient way to learn nationwide. Allied Schools is based in Laguna Hills, Calif.
To learn more about Allied Real Estate School, please visit www.realestatelicense.com or call (800) 617-3513 to speak with an admissions representative.
“It is the first 2008 exam preparation product to enter the market, enabling students to plan ahead for the state exam,” said George Achenbach, president of Allied Schools. “With the new 2008 education requirements in effect January 1st, there are new requirements for the state exam. This product is designed to prepare students to pass on their first try.”
The updated version, which is available in an online, CD-ROM or book format, includes questions and content to reflect the new 2008 Appraisal License Exam. The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License includes over 400 new practice-based questions to teach students to effectively apply their appraisal knowledge.
“The difference is that the 2008 exam will focus on the student’s ability to apply the knowledge learned rather than simply testing their ability to recall information from their course,” said Achenbach. “The new appraisal exam prep material is designed to reinforce the most important concepts.”
The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License places heavy emphasis on Highest and Best Use Analysis and the Sales Comparison, Cost, and Income Approaches to Value, which comprise 40% of the state examination.
The 2008 Exam Prep for the Real Estate Appraiser License is available as a standalone product or as part of Allied’s Appraisal Licensing Package. The Appraisal Licensing Package meets the new 2008 150-hour education requirement and includes a 110% Money Back Promise – if students don’t pass the state exam on their first try, they get a full refund plus 10%.
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About Allied Schools
Allied Schools, Inc., established in 1992, is nationally accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally-recognized accrediting agency. Allied Schools has provided quality instruction to more than 750,000 students in the last 15 years. Students can choose from 25+ career training courses in the areas of real estate, medical and business or enroll in a high school diploma program. Online and traditional home study courses offer students a quick and convenient way to learn nationwide. Allied Schools is based in Laguna Hills, Calif.
To learn more about Allied Real Estate School, please visit www.realestatelicense.com or call (800) 617-3513 to speak with an admissions representative.
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Heather Brunson
(949) 598-0875 x2316
realestatelicense.com
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