$625.00
The 4-Week Hybrid Real Estate Broker Class is designed to meet the 75-hour pre-licensing requirement. Whether it’s in-person or by Zoom, this flexible option will allow students who prefer an active learning experience with the flexibility they desire.
Please make sure to register for this class at least one week in advance, so we can have all the necessary materials ready for you. Alternatively, you may call us at 773.880.7400 to confirm availability and reserve your spot.
Are you looking to become a licensed real estate broker in Illinois but have a busy schedule? Our 4-week evening real estate course at the Chicago Real Estate Institute is designed for individuals like you. With flexible evening classes, you can achieve your real estate career goals without compromising your daily commitments.
Our 4-week evening real estate course is tailored for working professionals and those with daytime obligations. This accelerated program ensures you complete the required 75-hour pre-licensing education in just four weeks, preparing you to pass the Illinois real estate license exam with confidence.
Our comprehensive curriculum covers essential real estate topics, including:
The Chicago Real Estate Institute is an IDFPR-approved school. For more information on Illinois real estate licensing requirements, visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
A: The course is designed to be completed in 4 weeks, with classes held on Monday, Wednesday evenings.
A: Yes, our hybrid learning model allows you to attend classes in-person or via Zoom.
The course fee includes a physical copy of the Dearborn Modern Real Estate Practice book and access to Google Classroom with video recordings of the classes.
Some studies suggest that in-person attendance may be associated with better academic performance and higher success rates compared to online attendance. However, it is important to note that this may not be the case for all students or all courses.
Factors such as the nature of the course, teaching methods, individual learning styles, and access to technology can all impact the effectiveness of online learning. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that online learning can be a viable alternative to in-person instruction, and many universities and colleges have successfully transitioned to hybrid or fully online models.
Ultimately, the best approach will depend on the unique needs and circumstances of individual students, as well as the specific course and teaching style. A hybrid approach that allows students to choose between online and in-person attendance may be a good option for many students who require flexibility or who prefer a particular mode of learning.
2711 North Halsted
Chicago, Il 60614