sebridges
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2018
- Professional Status
- Appraiser Trainee
- State
- Arkansas
You are real close.
Keep what you have learned and become the USPAP master. Read the book three times. Simply answer EVERY USPAP question right and that will take you over the top.
Paypal me $19.95 when you pass.
You are real close.
Keep what you have learned and become the USPAP master. Read the book three times. Simply answer EVERY USPAP question right and that will take you over the top.
Paypal me $19.95 when you pass.
Exactly what my trainer has told me. Learn USPAP up and down and that'll carry you in itself.
Personally, I'm using career web school for some of my classes and then we've got a really good guy that has classes about 40 miles away. I think he goes through all the qualifying classes once a year.
All college degrees are not created equally, at least as it applies to applying what you learn at college in the appraisal field. If you took a lot of stat classes, some accounting classes, advanced excel training, some higher level economic analysis classes.......then you're in business and most of whats left to learn is USPAP. At least that's my minor league opinion so far.