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How much do you feel the exam was relevant to actually knowing how to use the program?

I am Argus DCF certified, and although I have not had a real reason to become Argus AE certified since I don’t use it in my job, a complaint of mine during the DCF test was that the test itself had really nothing to do with whether or not I knew the program.

Hah, also as a funny aside, I failed the first time I took the DCF test. I was flipping between tabs and accidentally x’ed out of the test. Auto-fail, even though I was near the end.

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The exam is pretty focused on knowing how to use the program. While the case study section isn't too tricky, if you haven't played around with the program enough you may find yourself with little time or incorrect cash flows just from one small input.

If you knew nothing about RE, but played with the program enough you might get close to a 60-70%. Having any basic real estate knowledge probably puts most testers over the 70% minimum.

 

how do I go about signing up for it? When I go to the ARGUS website there are too many choices/options to choose from and I don't know which one to select.

Also, how long did it take for you to study and take the exam? What was your study process? Am about to start FT training and want to do it alongside ARGUS

 

I signed up for ARGUS through my University. You can find information on signing up on your own here - https://www.altusgroup.com/argus/argus-enterprise-training

The e-learning is the class I took.

To study I did all the e-learning modules and ran through the extra case studies provided in the manual. I also flipped through some already made ARGUS quizlets.

All together it took probably 25-30 hours.

 

Before I took the test, I also printed out some notes w/ formulas on them for basic things like TI, LC and different recovery structures

 

Yes, the questions are similar.

During the exam you can have ARGUS open so you can check most your answers by flipping through tabs in old files which makes it easier.

Def have notes on recovery structures and some basic formulas easily accessible because there are several questions on each

 

If you’re newer to RE, definitely take notes on how to do certain calculations. If not, you could probably get away with just doing all the exercises and case studies.

 

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