If you hold an active license in another state (make note, I said active) most likely you just need to take the state portion (one of the two portions) of the real estate licensure test in WV. I say most likely because it depends on what your original states education was. If your states real estate commission honors our states rules by our real estate commission, then WV honors them the same. This sometimes requires a phone call or email to your original state’s licensure headquarters, the real estate commission, to ask them, “hey, do you accept WV’s real estate education requirements here?” If so, then WV is the same. Here is a link to a list of all the varying states real estate commissions which allows you to reach out to the appropriate one in your search for the best answer.
I wish I had a better answer for this besides reach out to the commissions, but the reality is state law changes often (in all 50 states) and these are the gatekeepers of this law. They know and my part of the answer is as correct as I can give.