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Pass the Texas Real Estate Exam.

No 50-state switcher. Built for Texas only — National and State scored separately. Master the unique Texas license laws, TREC rules, and exam math with the premium offline coach.

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Azimuth Compass Reading: National Portion: 85%, Texas State Portion: 72%
National · 85 Qs
State · 50 Qs

Two portions. Scored separately. Texas only.

Strict Texas Alignment

Why other prep systems fail Texas candidates

Texas real estate rules are deeply unique. Studying generic materials, aggregated national banks, or "50-state templates" will lead you straight into common Pearson VUE testing traps.

Core Pillar 01

Texas-Only Focus

We reject the "50-state switcher" model. Every article, calculation tool, and study guide on our site is engineered specifically and exclusively for candidate testing under the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).

Core Pillar 02

Two Separately-Scored Tests

The Texas exam is 135 items total: National (85 items) and State (50 items). You must score at least 70% on each portion independently to pass. Blended prep averages are dangerous; you must know your separate readiness.

Core Pillar 03

1,000 Original Questions

Master 1,000 premium, hand-crafted practice questions — including 399 Texas-specific items covering complex TREC rules, agency relationships, TRELA statutes, and Texas-specific contract templates.

Diagnostic Teaser

Test your Texas exam instinct

Try this lightweight 3-question preview (2 National, 1 Texas State) to experience how the Texas Real Estate Exam Coach trains you to spot Pearson VUE traps.

Question 1 of 3National Portion

Under standard common law fiduciary duties, if a buyer's sales agent learns that the seller is facing foreclosure and must sell quickly, what is the agent's duty to the buyer client?

Direct Answer (BLUF)

The agent MUST disclose the foreclosure to the buyer client immediately.

The Trap

Candidates often confuse the duty of confidentiality. While you owe confidentiality to your own client, you owe absolute disclosure of all material facts to your buyer client about the other party. Since the seller is not your client, their financial distress is a material fact you must share.

TREC / Legal Citation

Common Law of Agency

Fiduciary Duty of Disclosure & Loyalty

Texas-Specific Example

A buyer's agent learns from a listing agent that the seller is desperate due to an impending foreclosure on the 15th of the month. The buyer's agent must immediately notify the buyer. This information allows the buyer to structure a lower offer or request faster closing terms.

Question 2 of 3National Portion

An owner of a property sells it to a buyer using a general warranty deed. Months later, a third party successfully proves in court they hold superior title to the property. Which covenant in the general warranty deed has been breached?

Direct Answer (BLUF)

The Covenant of Seisin is breached immediately when superior title is proven to exist at the time of transfer.

The Trap

Students frequently confuse the Covenant of Seisin with the Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment. The Covenant of Seisin is the grantor's promise that they actually own the property and have the right to convey it. If a third party has superior title, that promise is broken the moment the deed is delivered.

TREC / Legal Citation

General Warranty Covenants

Deed Warranties and Title Transfer

Texas-Specific Example

A seller grants a general warranty deed to a buyer, unaware that a distant heir has a valid legal claim to 50% of the property title. The heir files suit and wins. The buyer can sue the seller for breach of the Covenant of Seisin, as the seller did not own the full title they purported to convey.

Question 3 of 3Texas State Portion

In Texas, when a sales agent receives an earnest money check from a buyer for an active contract, what is the exact deadline by which the sponsoring broker must deposit the funds into a trust or escrow account?

Direct Answer (BLUF)

Under TREC rules, a broker must deposit earnest money by the close of business of the second working day after the effective date of the contract.

The Trap

TREC loves timeline questions. Many students pick 'after the sales agent receives the funds' or 'within 24 hours'. The trigger date for the broker's deposit obligation is the effective date of the contract (or when the contract is executed and the escrow agreement is formed), and the broker has two business (working) days to deposit it.

TREC / Legal Citation

TREC Rule §535.146(b)(3)

Escrow and Trust Account Requirements

Texas-Specific Example

If a contract becomes fully executed (effective date) on a Friday, the sponsoring broker has until the close of business on Tuesday (the second working day, skipping Saturday and Sunday) to deposit the earnest money into the escrow account.

Engineered for Success

How the Exam Coach app differs

A premium mobile testing environment built on Apple-level design standards, offline capability, and high-quality legal explanations.

Readiness Scored Separately

Our active dashboard keeps National and State portions separated. You'll know exactly which side needs reinforcement so you can target your study time efficiently.

Every Miss Teaches

No generic "A is correct" explanations. Every incorrect response unlocks a direct BLUF answer, a warning about the specific trap, the TREC/TRELA citation, and a worked Texas example.

Full-Length Mock Exams

Train under realistic exam limits with full-length timed mock exams configured to the official 135-item layout (85 National items, 50 State items).

100% Native & Offline

Study without cellular signal or internet dependency. Practice on planes, trains, or subways with zero lag, zero advertisements, and complete privacy.

One Simple Payment

No recurring monthly billing. A single $49.99 purchase gets you lifetime access to the entire prep platform, all futures updates, and all offline features.

Apple Precision Design

Engineered with clean typography, wide negative space, and smooth feedback animations. We believe educational tools should look as beautiful as they are functional.

Wondering how Slate Azimuth compares to PrepAgent, AceableAgent, or Champions?Read the comparison guides on slateazimuth.com
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about our Texas exam preparation coach.

Is Slate Azimuth really built only for Texas?

Yes. Unlike standard "50-state switcher" prep tools, Slate Azimuth was built from the ground up exclusively for candidates seeking their salesperson or broker license under the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). We do not reuse generic national content or dilute our focus with other states.

Why are the National and State portion scores separate?

Under Pearson VUE exam guidelines for Texas, the licensing exam consists of two separately graded portions: the 85-item National portion and the 50-item Texas State portion. You must score 70% on each portion independently (60 correct on National, 35 correct on State) to pass. Blended scoring tools create a dangerous illusion of readiness.

What makes your question bank unique?

Our bank contains 1,000 premium practice questions, with 399 questions entirely dedicated to Texas State license law. Furthermore, every question contains our information-gain core: a clear bottom-line-up-front (BLUF) answer, the common trap candidates fall into, the exact TREC or TRELA citation, and a practical Texas-specific worked example.

Is the App Store purchase a recurring subscription?

No. The Texas Real Estate Exam Coach is a one-time purchase of $49.99 on the App Store. Once purchased, you receive lifetime access to the entire 1,000-question bank with all future updates, offline study tools, and adaptive learning modules included for free. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

Can I study completely offline?

Yes. The iOS app runs 100% natively and offline. You can download the app to your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Silicon Mac, and practice questions, review flashcards, or take full-length timed mock exams in areas with absolutely no internet connection.

How do I request a refund if it's not right for me?

Because all purchases are processed and completed directly through Apple's App Store, all refunds are managed under Apple's official App Store return guidelines. You can submit a refund request at any time through Apple's secure 'Report a Problem' portal.

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