South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina real estate salesperson who wishes to become a broker must:
ASimply apply for the broker license with no additional requirements
BComplete the broker pre-license education and pass the broker exam✓ Correct
CPractice as a salesperson for 10 years
DObtain a college degree in business
Explanation
To upgrade from salesperson to broker in South Carolina, the licensee must complete additional pre-license education, meet experience requirements, and pass the broker-level examination.
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