The Texas real estate exam is two separately-scored tests — and the State portion is famously hard. This app coaches you through both: a daily plan, honest readiness, and 1,000 original Texas questions.
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Two scores, never blended. You see your National and Texas State readiness side by side, every TREC topic ranked weakest-first, and exactly how much of the bank you've covered — so you always know which section is holding you back.
A wrong answer isn't a dead end — it's a lesson. Each question carries a plain-language explanation, an exam tip for the trap you fell into, and the real TREC rule or TRELA statute behind it. Misses queue up so you review what actually matters.
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Full-length mock exams mirror the real two-part test — National and State each scored against the 70% line, with per-section results and your weakest topics flagged. No blended averages, no surprises at the testing center. You'll know where you stand before it counts.
National 78 · State 74 — both portions clear. No blended averages, no surprises.
Pin a widget to your Lock or Home Screen and the days-to-exam, your due reviews, and a one-tap Burst stay a glance away — so you keep pace without even opening the app. The lone star fills with gold as your readiness climbs.
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UNLOCK FOREVER — $49.99 ONCEStart with 45 practice questions and one full mock exam, free. When you're in, a single $49.99 payment unlocks the entire bank and every mock — forever. No subscription, no renewals, no upsells.
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Every question, mock test, and calculation script runs completely without a web connection.
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National test prep chains utilize identical 50-state templates that miss unique state nuances. See how Slate Azimuth compares to PrepAgent, AceableAgent, and CompuCram for the notoriously hard Texas portion.
| Prep Feature | Texas Real Estate Exam Coach (Slate Azimuth) | PrepAgent / AceableAgent | CompuCram / CE Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Texas Specialization | ✓ 100% Texas Focus (TREC Rules, TRELA, Texas Law) | Multi-state study materials | Multi-state study materials with state filter |
| Pricing Plan | ✓ $49.99 One-time (Lifetime access) | Recurring subscriptions ($79 - $120/mo) | Time-limited access (typically 90 days) |
| Offline Study Support | ✓ Native app study works 100% offline | Requires continuous internet connection | Web-based browser only (No native offline) |
| Readiness Scoring | ✓ Separate State vs National readiness tracked | Blended overall average (can mask State failures) | Simple cumulative average grade metrics |
| Privacy & Marketing | ✓ No ads, no tracking, iCloud secure sync | Standard marketing emails and newsletters | Standard promotional outreach |
Source-verified: Figures below confirmed against Pearson VUE's official Texas Real Estate State Content Outlines (document #094401, dated 01/2026) — a primary source, not a secondary study site. Re-check that document directly if more than ~6 months have passed since publishing, since TREC/Pearson can revise it.
Many candidates select their preparation tools based on their preferred learning format. General multi-state study sites like PrepAgent and AceableAgent cover all 50 states, utilizing standardized study templates adapted for Texas. If you prefer a broad multi-state overview, they are excellent options. However, because the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) State Portion is famously detailed, our Coach is built hyper-specifically for Texas. We grade your National and Texas State portions separately, providing 399 state-specific practice questions, so you can pinpoint exactly where you need improvement without recurring monthly subscriptions.
No. Unlike CompuCram, Kaplan, or PrepAgent which require active monthly subscriptions or expire after 90 days, Texas Real Estate Exam Coach costs a simple, one-time payment of $49.99. You gain lifetime access to all 1,000 Texas questions and state syllabus mocks with absolutely no recurring fees.
The Sales Agent exam has 135 total items across two separately-scored portions:
Pretest items are mixed in randomly and look identical to scored ones, so answer every question as if it counts.
70% on each portion, graded completely independently — a strong national score cannot offset a weak state score.
It has a reputation for being one of the harder state exams, mainly because of the state-specific portion — TREC-promulgated contract forms, agency/intermediary rules, and TRELA provisions trip up candidates who only studied generic national content. First-attempt pass rates are commonly cited in the mid-to-high 50% range, though you should treat any single statistic cautiously since pass rates shift year to year.
Yes — Senate Bill 1968 took effect January 1, 2026. It repeals the old "subagency" concept and requires a written agreement with a buyer before an agent takes substantive action (showing homes with advice, writing offers, negotiating). Agents can still do "showing only" visits without a signed agreement, as long as they give no advice or opinions. This sits within the agency/disclosure and standards-of-conduct content the state portion covers, and it's current law as of the exam's January 2026 content outline. Don't claim it's specifically "heavily tested" in copy — that's not confirmed anywhere in the public outline, only that it's current law candidates should know.
If you fail only one portion, you keep credit for the one you passed and only retake the failed portion. You get up to three attempts per portion within your 1-year application window. After a third failed attempt on a portion, TREC requires 30 additional hours of qualifying real estate education for that portion before you can schedule another attempt.
Most candidates spend 2–4 weeks reviewing after finishing their 180-hour pre-licensing education. You get 240 minutes total (150 minutes for the national portion, 90 for the state portion), so use study time to practice realistic, separately-timed mock exams.
Absolutely. All test banks, explanations, dynamic review engines, and mock exams are embedded directly inside the app, letting you prep seamlessly without an internet connection or cellular data.
You can access 45 practice questions and one full simulated mock exam for free. This lets you experience the spaced-repetition logic, clear rationales, and interface design. A single, safe App Store purchase of $49.99 opens the remaining curriculum forever.
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Two tests. One honest plan. 1,000 Texas questions, and a coach that points you at the next one.
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