SAC
GBDecent experience. I wasn't really sure how to rate this school, 3 or 4 stars. Staff is definitely friendly and attentive. Everyone is quite nice in fact. But I feel like that only goes so far. My professor was pretty knowledgeable about most subjects but the classes seemed superfluous. Almost nothing taught in the class had anything to do with the books. The powerpoints for the modules also seemed unrelated to the questions in the quizzes and final tests. There is a lot of time spent learning certain "catchphrases" and not so much time spent on other more important things. Maybe I didn't jive with the teacher's technique? All classes seemed a repetition of the previous one because of the repetition of these catchphrases. The books are dense, typical textbooks. The website doesn't work very well on safari, so use Chrome. All in all I had a good experience but you can go ahead and skip the classes and just do the online if you find yourself capable. Their final exam prep and review remains to be seen, but they show you step by step how to fill out the state application which I thought was very valuable. I give it a thumbs up.
Sohair R Awad
GBThis site offers real estate training … This site offers real estate training ... the good thing that they are providing vedio. But The videos is short and covers only a very little of chapters. E books is poor version of ebook , you can't highlight, or write note witch make it unusefule
Monika Csiernik
GBI like the training a lot and I … I like the training a lot and I recommend to anyone. The only reason I won't give 5 stars because once for some reason I lost all my test results and had to retake them again. Our teacher Ellen Griffith is very good to explain everything. I like her dynamic.
Kyle Laughlin
GBTotal waste of time and $$ Total waste of time. Instructor just reads off powerpoint slides and was unprepared.
Shawn H
GBThough I loved the instructor I had Though I loved the instructor I had, I found the curriculum to be less than helpful to pass the test. As for the books I would say the same thing. There is so much fodder in them, and nothing to guide you to what actually WILL BE ON THE TEST. I've been licensed in other states and the classes and curriculum were much more helpful and geared towards passing the state exam, which is the goal, isn't it?