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Taking the California Real Estate Exam Thursday —Am I ready based on these practice scores?

Hey everyone,

I’m taking the California real estate exam this Thursday and I’m dealing with some pretty heavy test anxiety. I’m trying to get a realistic feel from people who have actually taken the CA exam or used similar prep programs.

I completed Chamberlin Real Estate and aced the course/category sections. I’ve also been using RE Exam Practice Pro, which feels noticeably harder than Chamberlin. On RE Exam Practice Pro, I’ve been consistently scoring in the 80s (84, 88, 92, 86, 80, 87) and I’m trying to keep my average around 85% or higher before test day. Exam day is Thursday

I’ve also watched Dee Kumar/DQ real estate exam videos, reviewed a lot of vocab/concepts, and I’m planning to watch PrepAgent’s top questions before the exam. The day before the test, I’m thinking of keeping it lighter — mainly videos, reviewing wrong answers, formulas, vocab, and concepts instead of burning myself out with tons of new practice exams.

For anyone who has taken the California real estate exam:

Did scoring in the 80s on RE Exam Practice Pro translate well to passing the actual exam?

Did you feel RE Exam Practice Pro was harder than the actual CA state exam?

Is Chamberlin + RE Exam Practice Pro + PrepAgent/YouTube review enough if I’m consistently above 80%?

Any last-minute advice for test anxiety and not overthinking questions?

I feel like I know the concepts, but the anxiety is making me second-guess myself. Just trying to go into Thursday confident and not burn myself out the day before.

Appreciate any feedback from people who have been through it.

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u/Either_Awareness6125 — 19 hours ago
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How effective is RE Exam Practice Pro for the California Real Estate Exam? Test is this Thursday

Hey everyone,

I’m taking my California real estate exam this Thursday and wanted to get feedback from anyone who used RE Exam Practice Pro before taking the actual state exam.

So far, I completed Chamberlin and aced all the categories on their practice material. I also went through Dee Kumar’s 100-question 2026 exam video, reviewed RE Classroom’s 300 vocabulary words, and I’m planning to do Prep Agent’s Top 75 Questions the day before the exam as a final review.

I recently started using CA RE Exam Practice Pro and have been averaging around 85–90% on the master exams.

For those who used RE Exam Practice Pro before the California state exam:

Did you feel like it was harder than the actual exam?
Were the questions similar in wording/style?
If you were scoring in the 80s or 90s on RE Exam Practice Pro, did you pass comfortably?
Anything specific I should focus on these last few days?

I’m mainly trying to gauge how confident I should feel going into Thursday and whether these scores are a good indicator.

Thanks in advance.

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