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The page captured from ifrsguide.com presents Illinois Broker Academy’s Chicago/Illinois real estate broker pre-licensing course, aimed at beginners who want to take the Illinois real estate licensing exam and obtain a broker license. The page emphasizes that the program is an official/state-approved real estate course that helps students meet the state’s education requirements and prepare for the exam.
The course is built around the Illinois real estate licensing path: completing 75 hours of pre-license education, taking the state licensing exam, and then submitting an application to IDFPR with the support of a sponsoring broker. The page states that the 60-hour and 15-hour courses can be completed fully online through interactive, self-paced learning. The package also includes instructor support, Instructor Q&A, three real estate e-books, a real estate dictionary, ExamBeater Online, and 45 hours of Post License Courses.
The main disclosed package is the “75-Hours Pre-license Package,” priced at $189. Based on the contents listed on the page, this price covers the pre-licensing course, exam prep tools, instructor support, and a pass guarantee, making the value proposition relatively clear. The page also mentions “Start Your Course for Free,” but it does not explain what is included for free, how long the free access lasts, or what later fees may apply, so it should not be treated as a fully free course.
The strengths are its clear target audience and direct alignment with Illinois real estate broker licensing requirements. The online, self-paced format is suitable for working learners or those with irregular schedules. The course bundle also includes exam preparation and a Pass or Don’t Pay Guarantee, which may appeal to first-time exam takers. The drawbacks are that names such as Illinois Broker Academy, Real Estate College, and Real Estate Express appear interchangeably on the page, making the institutional relationship unclear. The course syllabus, refund policy, payment methods, course access period, and instructor details are also not sufficiently disclosed.
This is suitable for people who have already decided to enter the real estate industry in Illinois, need to complete the 75-hour pre-license education requirement, and are preparing for the state exam. If you are only broadly exploring the real estate industry, or plan to practice in another U.S. state, you should verify local licensing requirements and whether the course is applicable.
The page does not provide information about access, payment, or learning support from mainland China. Actual connectivity and the experience of using video or interactive course features cannot be determined from the text alone, so this is marked as unknown.
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