Vermont License Law
Vermont's new licensee must complete all pre-license requirements and pass both:
AOnly the Vermont state exam
BThe national (general) exam and the Vermont state-specific exam✓ Correct
CThe VREC written exam and an oral interview
DA broker's apprenticeship and the state exam
Explanation
Vermont real estate license applicants must pass both the national (general) portion and the Vermont state-specific portion of the licensing examination, in addition to completing the required 40-hour pre-license course.
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