Jen:I have a feeling Greg wrote the software program that he mentioned. God forbid he gets bored and has to sleep more than three hours.
I sure did, but it's only good for Wisconsin because it has our State Law Review in it. One thing about paying for the classes they give... The instructor tells you that he is not a lawyer and therefore he does not cover the State Law portion (Which is 25% of the test). Of course, they don't tell you that until they already have your money. The excuse is that most of the State Law portion is the same as the Federal RESPA laws, but it's still a bad excuse because you don't need a law license for something unless you are actually practicing law.
Taking the CEs online is extremely easy, but I won't discuss why on here because they may see it and make changes. A minor problem is that it is based upon the Illinois test, which is different because it contains math questions, but it's impossible to fail them if you use common-sense and ingenuity.
Right now, I am trying to get info on whether I need to update the software with the new guidelines yet. Guidelines are changing so fast that some things are obsolete before you can even study for them.
I haven't given any in-person classes in awhile because there aren't enough people joining the business to fill a seat.