The goal of the Superior Training Systems’ (STS) Oregon real estate pre-license course is to offer the student as much of a “condensed” course as possible. One that gives them everything they need to know to pass the Oregon real estate exam with the least amount of effort and time consumed.
The Association of Real Estate License Law officials (ARELLO) determines if a real estate course meets the hour requirements set by the Oregon Real Estate Agency. ARELLO, as most regulatory agencies, recognize an “instructional hour” as 50 minutes. So a 3 "hour” course should take the average student 150 minutes rather than 180 to complete. Using this 50 minute criteria, STS has revised their Oregon real estate pre-license course to reflect this "condensed" time standard from ARELLO.
This is an exciting change that students have been wanting for quite some time. They now have a method to “fast track” towards their goal of preparing for their state exam.
If you would like to take advantage of this "condensed" course, you can contact Superior Schools in Bend, Careers Real Estate School in Eugene, Appraisal and Real Estate School of Oregon in Medford or ask your principal broker if they are participating in the Superior Training Systems (superior@peak.org) affiliate program.
The Association of Real Estate License Law officials (ARELLO) determines if a real estate course meets the hour requirements set by the Oregon Real Estate Agency. ARELLO, as most regulatory agencies, recognize an “instructional hour” as 50 minutes. So a 3 "hour” course should take the average student 150 minutes rather than 180 to complete. Using this 50 minute criteria, STS has revised their Oregon real estate pre-license course to reflect this "condensed" time standard from ARELLO.
This is an exciting change that students have been wanting for quite some time. They now have a method to “fast track” towards their goal of preparing for their state exam.
If you would like to take advantage of this "condensed" course, you can contact Superior Schools in Bend, Careers Real Estate School in Eugene, Appraisal and Real Estate School of Oregon in Medford or ask your principal broker if they are participating in the Superior Training Systems (superior@peak.org) affiliate program.