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November 2, 2009, 2:31 pm
Now I’m attempting to get a job with Century 21 in Macomb next semester, I e-mailed them and offered to make my schedule compatible with their training schedule. That e-mail was sent out last Wednesday and they’ve yet to get back to me, so I may end up calling the owner this Wednesday after classes (around 12 PM). Wish me luck!
September 4, 2009, 2:44 pm
Well, I received the license (in hand) today and went to my first interview at Key Realtors. I wasn’t surprised to hear that the broker/owner was not enthusiastic to hire students, though she does normally have one on staff. The last student she hired was apparently a member of at least one social organization in the community (like Knights of Columbus or Kiwanis) and it sounded like he did decently, though he didn’t excel. So I was being asked who my contacts were, which is apparently (though not surprisingly) very important in real estate. After explaining to me the MLS/office fees and commissions and asking what I wanted to get out of the job, she asked me to give her time to think about it and give her a call next Friday.
But I’m not just going to sit and relax until then, I’m going to talk to my fraternity’s chapter adviser and another person who frequents the fraternity who works for a family that owns quite a bit of real estate in Macomb (the family’s name was even mentioned in my real estate class just today to my surprise). Chances are, if I worked for this family, I may be working almost exclusively with them in commercial/rental transactions, and I’d hope that I could get to know what they were looking for in such situations, so I’ll talk to those people and let the broker/owner know what’s going on when I call her next Friday, hope it turns out well, otherwise I wouldn’t expect much.
Other than that, (like I just mentioned) I’m currently taking a course in real estate and am thinking I’ll continue taking the courses in that field, as I’d still ultimately like to open an office when or nearly after getting out of school.
August 26, 2009, 6:57 am
Just checked my bank account, IDFPR just deposited my cheque yesterday, August 25, 2009. I sent it via Priority Mail on the 15th, they received it on the 17th, and the cheque was deposited yesterday, the 25th, so it took just over a week for them to deposit the cheque.
To my knowledge, I haven’t heard anything from them as of this morning (though I may have gotten a letter from them yesterday, I wouldn’t know if I did or not), either via e-mail or otherwise, but it’s good to know they’re working on it. I also checked the IDFPR website (license lookup) to see if I’m listed, but still nothing, and I figure this is a long and rather bureaucratic process, so I’m just waiting out it’s completion and will update appropriately.
August 25, 2009, 1:53 pm
Since my last update and for quite some time, I have not visited the KGB website. I did somewhere around three hours’ worth of work and they deposited about $10 into my bank account. I still would like to pick up some extra cash if I’m not doing anything much more profitable, but I don’t want to get too caught up in it. At the very least, I’ll try working for twenty hours over the next month and posting how much I earned for that time worked.
As for the real estate license, I filled out and sent all of the forms required to get the license. I’ve checked my bank account and the check I sent to them (for about $125) to get the license has not yet been withdrawn from my bank account, so I’m guessing it hasn’t been processed yet. I did send all of these documents via USPS certified mail and confirmed that they did indeed receive the information, so now it’s become a waiting game. I shipped out the package on the 15th (the day after taking the exam) and they received it the following Monday. I’m guessing processing is just taking a little while.
Finally, and unrelated (even more so) to the purpose of this blog, school has re-started up again, so perhaps expect updates less frequently (maybe at the rate of one per week, hopefully not fewer).
Anyway, pretty tired now, so going to try to get some sleep.
August 14, 2009, 5:44 pm
I passed the state/national exam to become a licensed real estate broker, so now it looks like all that is left is applying for the license, which I plan to do possibly tonight (I’d be licensing myself as a sole proprietorship, I suppose).
The exam was pretty straightforward, the national “simulation” portion included role-playing scenarios in which you had to follow the situation and know what to ask and whom to ask. The state portion was 45 multiple choice problems that were all very straightforward, all in all, after taking the courses, I’d say the exams were easy.
Now on to getting the license, there’s quite a few instructions on how to do this, so when I’m more relaxed (and don’t have a headache), I’ll probably begin filling out the forms. Currently (and rather by the seat of my pants), I’m considering filling out the forms in such a way that it looks like I’d create a sole proprietorship, which seems like a good way to begin, as I could always be hired by another broker (I assume).
August 13, 2009, 5:48 pm
Well, tomorrow’s the big day when I take the exam to obtain an Illinois real estate broker’s license. What I’m going to do tonight is review the national simulation (which is online and my teacher gave me copies of some problems that weren’t online), possibly review some of the quizzes I’ve taken and just hope for the best. I’m feeling pretty confident, but someone who had just passed the test happened to be in the office when I was picking up the transcripts and he suggested I review the simulation portions before testing. Other than that, I’m feeling good about it and prepared, the exam is at 1:30 PM tomorrow on Washington Street in Chicago.
Other than that, on Saturday I’ll be going on vacation again and then somewhere around the 20th, I’ll be at school, so I’ll update about whether I passed or failed the exam and try to give another KGB-related update before going on vacation, then (depending on how things go) I may update more regularly while in school.
Wish me luck!
August 13, 2009, 4:47 am
I’ve been on vacation for a little bit and have neglected the site, I have updates concerning the following:
- The KGB made me a full “special agent” (e-mail stating this and other comments will be provided)
- I’m taking the Illinois real estate broker’s exam this Friday (the 14th), this includes both the “national simulation” and “state multiple choice” portions, will let you know what I’m reviewing and how confident I feel tomorrow
- Nothing too much more on driving except the fact that I’ve done a little bit and just wish I didn’t put it off for so long
- Currently, I’m looking at going back to school after another short vacation after the exam and might be looking for a job in Macomb, IL
- On the side, I’ve been trying to pick up Ruby (and, eventually, Ruby on Rails), this is probably the single most difficult task I’m currently attempting, and I’m trying to come up with my own examples to see if they work. I’m doing this with the Pragmatic Programmer’s guides, “Programming Ruby 1.9″ (the PickAxe book) and “Agile Web Development with Rails,” both of these books have been great, though I’d suggest setting them down occasionally and just trying your own thing or walking away and thinking about what they said, as the books get either wordy or too packed with information, or (worst yet) both.
Anyway, more updates coming and I’ll start with real estate, then KGB, then go from there.
July 30, 2009, 12:37 am
And so I passed the broker administration exam, all that’s left is to review a bit and take the national/state exam on August 15th, so now it’s sort of down to the wire. I started the simulation, and didn’t do too well (was extremely nervous is my excuse, and my teacher reads pretty quickly and jumps ahead of me), I’m going to review a great deal of material given to me by the teacher and the online simulation as well as some of the stuff given to me for the classes in case I need to review.
Hopefully, the fun part is coming up where I have a license in my hand, and I can finally take a breath of relief that the course is over, I’ve passed and all I’ll have to do is keep up with the continuing education (which I very well plan to do), if I choose to use the license, it’d be completely up to me and I could prove myself in the field rather than just a classroom.
July 29, 2009, 2:14 am
I’m feeling good about the broker administration exam tomorrow, the last in the six-part series of pre-licensing exams I’ve had to take at the office.
As mentioned before, I’ve recently grown to enjoy real estate and the idea of aiding people in making what will probably be their largest single investment, I’ve asked the teacher about working at a Century 21 in Macomb and she hasn’t gotten back to me (to be fair, I think she was on a bit of a hiatus over the weekend). In any case, I’d honestly like to be trained and use the license on a part-time basis over the next few years and will begin actively looking for offers of employment after earning my license. More on all of this as I learn more, but there’s been absolutely no major road blocks since beginning the course back in March, and now I’m finishing up the course, so kind of getting excited. Wish me luck and I’ll keep you updated!
July 23, 2009, 3:16 pm
Well, my teacher had time for me to take the broker administration exam this morning, it was pretty law-intensive, and I’d suggest future test-takers know the things about independent contractors and employment as well as laws that pertain to escrow accounts. Also, one fact that caused me to get two questions wrong was that a broker can manage multiple branch offices, I thought there could be one owning broker who could own multiple branch offices, but there had to be a managing broker at each office, this is not true.
The next exam, advanced principles, is scheduled for Wednesday of next week, it is the other important portion that I’m going to absolutely need to know for the state/national exam, but the teacher said that broker administration and advanced principles have quite a bit of overlap, so after studying, hopefully I’ll be able to replicate another 85% or greater score.
After taking the advanced principles exam, the teacher and I are going to review my previous work/tests, and I’ll be introduced to the simulator. After working with the simulator and (I assume) taking a practice exam, I’ll take the real thing and, upon passing, I’ll have one year to obtain my broker’s license, and I plan to obtain it as quickly as I possibly can because I’m rather excited to complete a milestone and continue to maintain it (with continuing education) after obtaining it, and perhaps even using it.