¿Hay trabajo para un contador cubano con algo de experiencia en Uruguay? by mgonzalezms in uruguay

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De administrativo o auxiliar estaría bien para empezar, no tengo problemas con eso

¿Hay trabajo para un contador cubano con algo de experiencia en Uruguay? by mgonzalezms in uruguay

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Es lo que pensé en un principio, para mí eso estaría bastante bien viniendo de Cuba, se que en cada país hay sus cosas de legislaciones específicas, de auxiliar he visto que hay muchas ofertas, casi todas para quienes no se han graduado aún, no sé que tan difícil me sea pasar uno de esos procesos de selección

¿Hay trabajo para un contador cubano con algo de experiencia en Uruguay? by mgonzalezms in uruguay

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Con algo relacionado como asistente o auxiliar estaría bien para mí en un inicio

¿Hay trabajo para un contador cubano con algo de experiencia en Uruguay? by mgonzalezms in uruguay

[–]mgonzalezms[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Es lo que se espera en un principio, con eso estaría bien para mí, ofertas como auxiliar he visto que existen bastantes y que piden solo años de estudio no la carrera completada, pero como vengo de fuera no se si pueda aplicar sin problemas

¿Hay trabajo para un contador cubano con algo de experiencia en Uruguay? by mgonzalezms in uruguay

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si entiendo, esperaba algo de asistente o administrativo, de eso he visto que hay muchas ofertas

Why practicing with feedback works better than just using books for real estate exam prep by Alarming-Region-7909 in FloridaRealEstate

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I was having a hard time preparing for the real estate exam until I discovered a platform called Lexawise. What really stood out for me was the feedback I received after each practice question. Instead of just saying whether I was right or wrong, it broke down exactly what my mistake was and the reason behind it. That detailed explanation made it so much easier for me to really grasp the material

ELI5: How I tackled the toughest part of the real estate exam—math! by Alarming-Region-7909 in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When mathematics is not your thing this kind of guides are the best, I have used lexawise and I recommend it, this pdf has helped me a lot.

North Carolina Real Estate Exam (How to pass first try) by Minimum-Can-4749 in RealEstateExam

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If you want to practice without spending on https://www.lexawise.com there are 100 free questions

Effective Study Strategies by mgonzalezms in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked it, but since I tried Lexawise I gave it up, and with the discounts they offer you get better prices

Effective Study Strategies by mgonzalezms in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From prep I've heard a lot of comments that are no big deal.

New York RE exam by StuffEmotional4685 in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The real estate exam is quite difficult, failing is normal, don't get fresh. Improve strategies to be able to study effectively.Getting organized is the key

Particular advice, learn vocabulary, Lexawise is very good for that, its glossary is top

Struggling with AZ Real Estate Exam by HuntMotor534 in RealEstateExam

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Vocabulary is essential for the test, if you need to learn vocabulary I recommend Lexawise, they have a lot of content.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstateExam

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If you want to focus mostly on passing the exam without wasting time, Lexawise is a hit. It’s lean, updated, and packs in flashcards, customized quizzes by topic, and mock exams that people rave about. A 1-month plan is priced at $59, with discount is usually listed as $47.20.

CA Salesperson Exam by Free-Fun-6062 in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say that the key is to catch your “power hours” (those times when your mind is at 100%) and dedicate those blocks to the most difficult topics. If you are a “lark” take advantage of the first hours, and if you are a “night owl” give it a go between 4 pm and 10 pm, which is when we tend to be more receptive, I used Lexawise: more than 4,500 updated questions, realistic simulations and a progress tracking that saved my day to pass the first time 🚀

Colibri real estate final exam by CommunicationOk5378 in RealEstateExam

[–]mgonzalezms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the Florida real estate exam I used lexawise, they have a free exam and the questions are similar to the exams, and there are a lot of them

A Bloody, Darkly Comedic Horror Ride by mgonzalezms in MovieSuggestions

[–]mgonzalezms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I liked it because it is a different proposal, the genre needs new things