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	<title>Comments on: What classes and Requirements are needed for a Missouri Real Estate License?</title>
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		<title>By: daeve930</title>
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When I got my license, I saw a sign in the window at a Gundaker office saying they were offering scholarships to real estate school.  I called them and they paid for me to go to their Academy of Real Estate out on Clayton and 141.  I paid for books and I think I paid to take the test.  There are two tests, and the main thing I learned in real estate school was how to pass not only that test, but pretty much any test I&#039;ve taken since then.  Call a local Gundaker and ask them about it.

You can go to community college too, and you may learn more about real estate, take a lot longer than 4 to 6 weeks, and it will certainly cost you more.  Another thing you might do is ask a local real estate agent if you could shadow him for a day or two, so you can see what they really do.  Once I was actually licensed and in the office, I hated every second of it.</description>
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<p>When I got my license, I saw a sign in the window at a Gundaker office saying they were offering scholarships to real estate school.  I called them and they paid for me to go to their Academy of Real Estate out on Clayton and 141.  I paid for books and I think I paid to take the test.  There are two tests, and the main thing I learned in real estate school was how to pass not only that test, but pretty much any test I&#8217;ve taken since then.  Call a local Gundaker and ask them about it.</p>
<p>You can go to community college too, and you may learn more about real estate, take a lot longer than 4 to 6 weeks, and it will certainly cost you more.  Another thing you might do is ask a local real estate agent if you could shadow him for a day or two, so you can see what they really do.  Once I was actually licensed and in the office, I hated every second of it.</p>
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