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We base our course content according to the requirements laid down by the ALREC to create a comprehensive and effective course outline.
Fortune Academy students are 100% prepared before appearing for the exam because our interactive systems and tenured teachers keep them and their progress up to date.
We make it easier for our students by breaking down lessons in to smaller topics so that the student understands them better and has more command over the subject.
We provide complete support to our students through calls, emails, and chat. So, you are in safe hands at all times.
Fortune Academy with its 40+ years of experience provides you the most comprehensive prep and ensures you pass.
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Get Immediate Response
We provide immediate response to our enrolling students, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses prior to the state exam and guide them through out.
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Study Effectively
We know for the students appearing for the exam, every single minute matters which is why we have comprehensive and well defined by topics.
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Comprehensive Practice Exams
We conduct the best practice exams and provide you with unlimited more for your independent practice, Practice makes you perfect!
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We Cover All Topics
We cover all topics for both portions i.e., the national and state portion. This is why all our students pass in their first attempt.
Fortune Academy with its 40+ years of experience provides you the most comprehensive prep and ensures you pass.
The best education option for students who prefer a traditional, in-person learning format where instructors and students share a learning environment.
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The Alaska real estate exam will cost students $100. There are other fees associated with licensing, but you can expect the test alone to cost this much.
In order to pass the Alaska real estate exam, you'll need a score of at least 75%. Passing the exam is much less stressful for anyone who has completed an Exam Prep course.
While the majority of students pass their real estate exam, a passing score isn't guaranteed. In Alaska, 25% of students have to retake the test in order to pass. The best way to alleviate your nerves and pass the test is to work hard and prepare as much as possible.
Students can not take the real estate exam online. All students must travel to a testing location where they will be monitored for the duration of the test.
The National portion consists of 85 questions covering the following topics, and the number of questions per topic is listed in parentheses: * Real Property Characteristics, Legal Descriptions, and Property Use (nine) * Forms of Ownership, Transfer, and Recording of Title (eight) * Property Value and Appraisal (11) * Real Estate Contracts and Agency (16) * Best Real Estate Practices (14) * Property Disclosure and Environmental Disclosure Issues (eight) * Financing and Settlement (seven) * Real Estate Math Calculations (seven) The State portion of the test is balanced as follows: 5% of the test is dedicated to the Powers of Alaska Real Estate Commission. This section covers investigations, sanctions, recovery funds, and penalties. 5% of the test also covers real estate licensing, like the activities required to acquire a license and more about changes in licensing status. The majority of the test (76%) covers day-to-day topics such as how compensation works, prohibited conduct, and licensee relationships and duties. Finally, 14% of the test covers miscellaneous topics like common interest ownership and the Landlord & Tenant Act.