Good information. However, these tests are not about learning the material. That will only get you about 40%. 60% is simply memorizing things that you will be able to look up later in your career. To pass, learn good memorizing skills.
Thank you for your videos.. I wish I could have you tutor me. I struggle it just can't remember it all I'm a physical lerner this reading and listening is not sticking in my brain. Besides writing flash cards any tips?
Thank you so much for these tips! I didn't know I could find the license certification guidelines online for my state. Knowing the percentages for each category is helping me focus my study sections.
I wish I had seen your tips before I started studying. I know I will pass (being positive), but I want to do really well on the test. My brain is not a sponge. lol
Hi Insurance Lady, I really enjoy your videos. Would you be kind enough and share a link or a website on the California course content (like the one you demo'd about the Arizona exam)???? I already searched in the CA dept of Ins. and NO luck!!! thanks.
California’s looks very different but it is located at Insurance.ca.gov. It was very hard for me to find but if you search “Prelicensing Education Objectives” click on the type of license then it should be there for you. This is the link for “personal lines” www.insurance.ca.gov/0200-industry/0030-seek-pre-lic/0100-requirements/upload/PreLicEduObjPL.docx
Hey Insurance lady, I see it says property broker agent. Does that mean I also have to read the educational objectives for casualty broker agent as well? For the P&C of course.
@@ashleywilmore6038 Yeah they give it to you after you fail or pass. The classes I took did give us a heads up though on how many questions were in each category. Usually General - 25 P&C - 25 Personal - 50 Commercial - 50
Try going into the CA department of insurance website and search “prelicensing objectives” there will be a list of word doc objectives. Let me know if this helps.