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no you have to pay again
You should call a local Real Estate school to find out this information. I believe that after you fail your first exam, you have to wait between 30 to 90 days before you can retake the exam. In addition, your Instructor should have informed you at the time of your failing about how soon you could retake the exam!
No, you can choose to re-take the entire test, but it's not nesscery.
You must take accredited real estate course in order to get a Realtor license equaling 70 hours of coursework which you can do at your own pace which prepares your for the exam. If you fail the exam twice, you must repeat the entire course.
if you do not pass any one section of the exam, you must wait six months prior to being allowed to retake that section.
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.
The college board likely does not want you to fail the AP history exam. They would just like you to take the course in college.
You have to fail everything
No, you will probably just have to retake that class.
to fail or flunk an exam, the same as American English.
ask your teacher to retake it or study for the next time!