![]() This online exam company did cover the material on the exam. My husband encouraged me to retake the exam. Meaning that it does happen sometime.Īfter, awhile I cooled down. In PSI's bulletin information, it state's, should there be error, which is "rarely". That there were no adjustments that could be made. I was told that if I would have made a comment on any of the questions than they would be able to do something. I contacted PSI to let them know that there was an error in scoring my exam. So the other proctor signed me out, and I informed her, that something wasn't right, because I know that I didn't miss 10 questions. The proctor signed me out, as he did, he wasn't able to choose my name, because an error came up. So being confident I had passed, even though unsure about the Miss Utility questions asked, that where probably 2 questions, I did the survey, gave an excellent score. They have a survey at the end of the exam that you take before you get your test score. I took the exam, double checked my answers, and was confident that I had passed. As I was checked in I was told to make the money order out to PSI. Arrived at the exam center to take my exam for 12:30pm as a walk in. Studied this also, along with the real estate book that says pass the first time. ![]() The evening and morning before the test, I restudied, also found a resource on the internet on Real Estate Regulations that consists of 84 pages. So, that afternoon, I did get a money order for 15.00, left it blank, (paid PSI over the phone the $60.00) and the next day arrived at the PSI Testing Center. I was informed that I could do it as a walk in the next day at 12:30pm, but it would costs another $60.00, and an additional $15.00 that had to be in a money order. My first examination I didn't pass, which cost $60.00. But expecting to test on 40 questions, and then there are 50, kind of throws you off a little bit. When I talked with PSI they informed that the additional 10 questions are not counted against you, and that these questions are asked to get more test questions. They tell you that you have 40 questions on the test, but in taking the test there was 50 questions. I spent countless hours of studied time, and also have previous experience as a real estate agent. Even at that, I still don't believe that I missed 10 questions. Especially the questions that they ask about Miss Utility. When I took the exam, most of the questions in the exam were not in the material that I studied. I studied from a book that said "Pass the Real Estate Exam the First Time." I studied the material, on all the examinations I took I scored from 85 to 100%. To schedule your exam, please call PSI at 84.I have taken the PSI Real Estate State Exam 3 times. Please note, you will not be able to bring any personal writing instruments, portable phones, electronic planners or any type of device with text or video recording capabilities into the testing room during test administration.Īll tests are available by appointment only on the following days: Monday - Friday 10 a.m. citizens, as well as specific authorizations required for aviation-related exams. Please click here for a list of acceptable forms of ID for U.S. Click on any link below to receive information about each test.įor all exams, you will be required to provide a valid and current ID that must include your photo, date of birth, signature and physical, residential address. We have provided a list of the tests that we administer. The knowledge exams will range in both allotted time and question lengths. American Winds is an approved testing center. Under the guidelines of the FAA, knowledge exams may only be given through certified testing centers. ![]() The FAA has delegated the testing services to an outside contractor known as PSI (formerly CATS). These knowledge exams will demonstrate the student's level of competency in a multitude of aviation subjects. According to FAA regulations, students seeking designated Certificates and Ratings are required to take an FAA written knowledge exam.
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