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Today I took the Connecticut Real Estate Broker's Exam......

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dave Jones Realty, llc. 0789397

So after completing all the required BROKER'S classes (a few blogs of their own if I ever get the time for it), and prerequisites, I scheduled my Broker's exam with PSI (Connecticut's testing center.)  I signed up over the phone to schedule my exam which was an event in and of its own.  I scheduled the exam for the following day and figured it would be best to do it quick and not prolong the agony.  My friends and family thought I was insane for doing it on short notice.

I battled rush hour traffic to West Hartford and had a little difficulty finding the place in the center of town.  Psi is on the second floor of a building that is setback from the road and not labeled.  It just added to the nervousness driving back and forth trying to find it.  Now TomTom got me close, and every time I drove by it I was greeted with a "you have reached your destination".  Once I get there (8:30 am) of course there are no parking spots.  I rush back out the street, find a spot on the road, and round up some quarters for the meter. 

Back over to PSI and up to the second floor.  I find the small test center on the second floor.  It could easily pass for a broom closet!  Once inside, I show my two forms of ID, get my photo taken, sign in, and now the pre test nervousness and nausea set in.   I find my assigned pc in the corner, and take a seat.  The screens are the old fashioned crt computer monitors, about 15" diagonal.  The text on the screen is about a 10 font and the fluorescent lights in the room are making one heck of a glare. 

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About now I am in need of a caffeine fix since I couldn't stomach my coffee this morning and I left it in my truck.  No beverages are permitted inside so I guess we will have to wait the three hours for the exam.

Before you can begin the actual exam, PSI has a tutorial on how to use the computer, the keyboard and the test taking procedure in general.  After clicking through the 10 sample questions. It asks you..."Are you sure you are ready to begin?"  As much as I wanted to click the "no, I am nervous about where I parked, I need a coffee, I wonder if I put enough quarters in the meter, I need some Pebto Bismol, and I could use a quick review on Fiduciary responsibility in Connecticut", I decided to proceed anyway. 

 

The first part was 40 multiple choice on Ct specific laws.  I swear I have no idea where some of these questions came from.  2-3 questions in I almost thought I was taking the wrong test.  I did my best to eliminate the obvious wrong answers, and make an educated guess.  As I progressed I felt the timer in the upper right corner ticking down.  I was allowed 60 minutes for this portion.  I look up after what seems like an eternity.  12 minutes had passed!  I am more than half way through so I begin checking and double checking my work.  Now I am wondering if I am changing right answers to wrong, or wrong answers to right....  After completing the 40thquestion, there are still 30 minutes left on the clock, so I run through them again just to be sure I didn't misread a question.  I am happy with my work, and now my nerves settle a little.  I was confident I did well.  I figured worst case scenario, I passed the Connecticut portion, I could always just retake the next section if I didn't do as well.  Upon clicking "end" for the Connecticut section, You are presented with a "Do you really want to do this" Popup  "if you are positive you want to end this portion of the exam, please type YES and hit enter."  Now they have me thinking, do they know something I don't?  Should I not hit enter?  Again, I checked and doubled check so I type YES.

Next pops up the first question on the General Brokers exam.  There are 80 questions, and I have 120 more minutes.  I feel very prepared for this section do to the fact that I was a math major in college and love numbers.  I was wishing the entire exam was commission calculation or down payment questions.  Well the computer must have been reading my mind because I did not get a single solitary math question until I was up around question 55 or so!  As nervous as I still was, I was managing. 

I knew this information, I had learned it back at my principle and practices course, my broker's course, real life experience and I had also been cramming for a week, and the answers came to me like second nature. 

There are a few great study guides out there I found on Amazon.  Ct real estate broker

One was for Connecticut licensing, and the other was a generic "Pass your Real Estate Brokers exam".  Now as confident as I was that I was doing well, this is a nerve racking day.  My 5 year old knew something was up all week because last night instead of playing a game with him I asked if he would Please let daddy study, just this night.  I promised to make it up to him.  He asked why I was reading so much and I explained I had a Very Very important exam.  "What is a Exam" he asked. I then of course had to explain an exam is like a game of me versus them....If I win I pass, if they win I fail.   Well I just pictured him looking up to me and asking how I did, and not being able to deliver any good news.  And of course when he heard he would be very sad, which would mean my 2 year old daughter who does EVERYTHING her brother does, would also be sad.  Then I think about telling my wife, and my friends, co-workers, etc.... Ughhh.  What have I gotten myself into?

Maybe I should have taken the exam and not let anyone know.  That would have been a better idea. 

SO anyway, back to the exam... I get through question 80, I look up 70 minutes left. "What? 70 MINUTES LEFT?"  Did I skip some I wonder?, I go back through each question,1 by one.  I answered them all and was pretty satisfied with my answers nonetheless.  I again hit the "End Exam" button.  I am presented with the "type YES" instructions.  Now my heart is in my throat, My heart is literally beating like I ran a marathon....

Y E S I type.....

Up on the screen pops a survey.  "A survey?"I say to myself.  I just got done with this crazy exam, hit "submit" and "show me my grade" and I have to take a survey?

 

It was 10 questions about the test, testing center, location, yada yada yada

"Good, good, good, good, good," I speed click through them all.

 

"Processing your score" the screen says...

 

Connecticut Brokers section "PASS"

 

Residential Real Estate section "PASS"

 

Woooooohoooooooooooooooo. It says "please proceed quietly out of the exam room and see the attendant"  Now as bad as I wanted to do some kind of victory dance, I proceeded out.  The guy at the desk says "Holy cow, you flew through it, and ROCKED it"

 

I do not remember anything else he said, I don't remember going down the stairs, or walking to my truck.  I immediately call my wife and we collectively celebrate on the phone.  She was on her way to pickup our son at kindergarten.  I called her back 15 minutes later so I could tell him.  He was sooooo happy I couldn't understand him.  What a great feeling!

I cannot begin to express how excited or happy I am.  I went straight home and celebrated by enjoying the Perfect Fall Connecticut day with my family! Broker Jones, I like the sound of that.

Valerie Osterhoudt
Johnson Real Estate, Inc. - Cromwell, CT
ABR, Cromwell, CT Real Estate ~ 860.883.8889

Dave.. This is a wonderful post. CONGRATULATIONS!!!  I can't believe after all these years they haven't upgraded the computers.. this the old anitquated ones.  So, Mr. Broker Jones..  what is your first mission today as a broker?

valerie osterhoudt

Sep 26, 2008 01:10 AM
Dave Jones
Dave Jones Realty, llc. - Prospect, CT
Broker/Owner - e-PRO Dave Jones Realty llc Prospec

First mission of the day as a Broker?  Logon to activerain of course.... Then tell EVERYONE I know the great news.

Sep 26, 2008 01:54 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Dave, CONGRATULATIONS I know you are glad that is over with.  Your day might have started rocky, but the end, ended smoothly :)

Sep 26, 2008 08:49 AM
Dave Jones
Dave Jones Realty, llc. - Prospect, CT
Broker/Owner - e-PRO Dave Jones Realty llc Prospec

It sure did, it felt great to arrive at my listing presentation today and introduce myself as a Broker!

Sep 27, 2008 02:27 PM
Lillie Painia, ABR,NHC,TAHS,SRS
Lillie L. Painia, Tri-R Realty Group - Missouri City, TX

Well Broker Dave,

Congratulations! You brought back a lot of memories, and I love to see the word "Broker" behind my name on the business card. LOL

Oct 01, 2008 03:38 AM
Jim Treanor
Treanor Real Estate - Southington, CT
CT RE Broker ABR CDPE CRS GRI

Your experience sounds exactly the same as when I got my Brokers license last year.  I am just glad i got that over with.  Congrats Dave.

Dec 07, 2008 08:09 AM
Jack Climer
Jack Climer Realty, LLC - Springfield, MO

As a Broker, welcome....and let the headaces begin....ha. Congrats and I am should you will be very successful....

 

Jack

Dec 07, 2008 09:08 AM