Both portions of
the Texas exam,
passed.
1,200+ Texas practice questions, a real-estate Math Coach, and study sheets mapped to all 14 TREC content areas. Built for the 80-question National and 40-question State Law portions. One app, $59.99, no subscription.
Serious enough for Texas law. Fast enough for the week before Pearson VUE.
Pass Texas keeps the product tactical, but the system underneath is measured: topic diagnostics, exam-style explanations, promulgated-form rules, and trap-word review all point to the same question candidates really have: what should I work on next?
Start with Texas content areas instead of guessing from mood.
Short practice loops for math, agency, contracts, and EXCEPT wording.
Check that both portions are stable before you spend the exam fee.
One loop, four steps, exam-ready.
Find your weak spots, drill them, confirm readiness, then book the test. No guessing what to study next.
See exactly where you stand
A 14-question diagnostic, one question per Texas content area, pinpoints the topics costing you the exam without burning a single practice test.
- 14 topic clusters scored independently
- Per-topic readiness with weak-area surfacing
- Honest signal: a Ready / Almost there / Not yet verdict, not just a number
Drill the questions that bite
1,200+ questions across 6 study modes: Topic Practice, Weak Area Blitz, Mixed Practice, Exam Style, Quick Review, and Flashcard. Every wrong answer opens a step-by-step explanation.
- Built for one exam, not a generic 50-state question pool
- Interactive Math Coach with 14 real-estate math topics
- Trap Library for dedicated EXCEPT and NOT-format drilling
Watch both scores climb
Separate readiness signals for the National and State Law portions, so you always know which one still needs work. Watch them climb as your weak topics turn into repeatable points.
- Confidence Calibration Engine flags blind spots: high confidence with low accuracy
- Streaks, daily goals, and gentle nudges without noisy badges
- “Ready to test” verdict based on topic balance, not gut feeling
Book the exam with proof, not nerves
Use the Ready verdict as your final check before Pearson VUE. Walk in with Texas rules, math setups, and common traps already familiar.
- “Ready to test” status earned, not bought
- Spaced repetition (SM-2) keeps the questions you missed in rotation
- Full offline mode with every question cached locally on your device
Two portions. You pass each one separately.
The one thing Texas candidates underestimate: the exam is graded as two tests. Pass Texas tracks both, so a strong National score never hides a weak State Law one.
240 minutes if both portions are taken together. 70% to pass each portion. After 3 failed attempts, extra qualifying education is required before you retest.
Know what to work on before you book the Texas exam.
Pass Texas gives students a practical sequence: diagnose the risk, drill the weak area, then decide whether the real exam is the next smart move.
Free tools find the gap. The app turns it into practice.
A score by itself is not a study plan. The full app adds the14-content-area diagnostic, 1,200+ Texas-specific questions, Math Coach, Trap Library, offline access, and topic tracking for one $59.99 purchase.
- If math is weak, drill formula recognition before doing another full exam.
- If timing is weak, prove your score across both scored portions in one uninterrupted block.
- If you failed once, diagnose the pattern before repeating the same study plan.
- If you feel ready, confirm it with topic balance, not confidence alone.
Free study sheets you can download right now.
Start with the Texas math cheat sheet, add the state-law one-pager, then grab the national-vs-Texas differences when you need the full picture.
Texas Real Estate Math Cheat Sheet
Commission, proration, property tax per $100, LTV, GRM, and area conversions, plus the traps that mix them up.
Texas State-Law Cheat Sheet
The six Texas state-law areas on one page: TREC rules, agency and intermediary, promulgated forms, and the key figures.
Texas-Only Differences From National Content
Intermediary brokerage, IABS, promulgated forms, and deeds of trust: the Texas details that national prep blurs.
Start with the question you are already asking.
One price. Forever.
No tiers, no upsells.
- 1,200+ exam-grade practice questions
- 14-question diagnostic exam with topic-level readiness
- Confidence Calibration Engine + leech detection
- Interactive Math Coach with 14 real-estate math topics
- Trap Library for EXCEPT and NOT format mastery
- Spaced repetition (SM-2) and full offline mode
Answers before you choose your prep.
The app should earn trust before it asks for a download. These are the questions candidates usually ask before they commit to a study plan.
How hard is the Texas real estate exam?+
The Texas sales agent exam is hard because it mixes national real estate concepts with Texas-specific rules, math setup, and careful wording across two separately-scored portions. Many candidates know the vocabulary but lose points when the stem asks for the exception, the best answer, or the missing setup step.
Pass Texas focuses on those failure points: Texas rules, exam-style math, trap wording, and readiness signals before you schedule Pearson VUE.
How many questions are on the Texas real estate exam?+
The Texas real estate sales agent exam has two separately-scored portions you must both pass. Pearson VUE lists the combined sales appointment as 125 total items and 240 minutes, with 120 scored items: 80 National/General and 40 Texas State Law. The content outline is built around the official 14 areas: 8 national/general (effective March 1, 2025) and 6 Texas state-law (effective January 1, 2026).
Pass Texas maps practice to those 14 areas so you can see whether a weak topic is a small annoyance or a high-weight score risk.
How much does the Texas real estate exam cost?+
The TREC application fee and Pearson VUE exam fee are separate. As of the Pearson VUE Texas Candidate Handbook checked June 2026, the sales agent exam fee is $43 per reservation. Verify current costs with TREC and Pearson VUE before you schedule or retake the exam.
Pass Texas is separate exam-prep software. The app is $59.99 once, with no subscription.
What math is on the Texas real estate exam?+
Texas real estate exam math can include commission, proration, property tax per $100 of value, mortgage qualification, LTV, PITI, GRM, cap rate, area conversions, profit, depreciation, and appraisal adjustments.
The hard part is usually not arithmetic. It is choosing the right setup before touching the calculator, especially when the stem mixes similar formulas.
How do I pass the Texas real estate exam on the first try?+
Start with Texas-specific practice, diagnose weak high-weight topics, then drill math and trap wording until the setup is automatic. Do not spend equal time on every topic if your misses are concentrated in contracts, brokerage, mortgages, or math.
Pass Texas gives you diagnostics, Math Coach, Trap Library, and Confidence Calibration so your final week is guided by evidence instead of guessing.
Is Pass Texas a subscription?+
No. Pass Texas is $59.99 once for the app, with no monthly subscription and no copied state exam questions.
It is exam preparation content, not a replacement for the required Texas pre-license courses, TREC processes, Pearson VUE scheduling, or licensed professional advice.
Stop guessing.
Start passing.
Run the free readiness check, see your weak topics in ten minutes, and walk into the Texas exam knowing you’re ready on both portions.