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California Real Estate Agent certification to handle my own home sales/purchases - your thoughts

Seems like a simple question but those are often misleading:

I'm interested in getting a sales cert (have a broker-friend who'll sponsor me) to handle my own purchases and sales, is one online exam prep school as good as the next ergo shoot for low cost or is there a preferred company that has exceptional information?

I tend to educate myself for knowledge, not just to pass a test, so information takes precedence for my values however if they're all the same than I'd just as soon not pay top tier prices for the same product. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

Further info about me:

disabled combat veteran, connected with a great network of construction, finance and property management, coming into a good chunk of working capital and keenly interested in avoiding working with the low-quality individuals who seem to saturate the market in my region (as well as their non-value-adding fees). I realize the hubris in this statement but I could literally do this myself but for some fundamental knowledge and I guess a license.

TIA

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