I am often asked what’s the best way to study for an insurance exam. While it’s important to know how to properly prepare for a state licensing examination, it’s just as (if not maybe more so) important to know what not to do when getting ready to test. What follows are five reasons why people fail, not listed in any particular order. When you read the list that follows, you’ll likely think that nothing discussed applies to you. In fact, I’ll wager that at least one of them applies and likely more. Please read on for more information! Read the rest of this entry »
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Pibbers! Good morning to all of you. I wanted to let you all know about the review for life and health insurance students that is going to be held on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 from 10:00 am until approximately 4:00 pm. The location of the review is at our Cedar Hills classroom and is at no cost for currently enrolled ProSchools students. For those who would like to attend the review that are not ProSchools enrolled students, you are welcome to join us. The cost for non-ProSchools students is $95, payable at the door for the entire review session and textbooks and related study materials are available for all students at a greatly reduced cost. We look forward to seeing you at the review session and remember that those who attend the review normally score 10-12 points higher on their examination compared to those who don’t attend the review! It’s all in the numbers! Keep working hard!
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