Missouri Insurance Exam Prep Courses
Get your Missouri insurance license using an America’s Professor online training course. Our comprehensive video lectures, review questions and study guide will help you learn, and retain, the material needed to pass your Missouri insurance license exam the first time!
Start your path to success today! Please take a look at our Missouri Insurance Pre-Licensing Courses below for Property, Casualty, Life and Health:
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Can’t say enough good things about Jack and everyone at America’s professor. The videos helped me pass all lines the first time I took the state exam, and when I had to call in for things everyone I spoke too was amazing and helpful! Highly recommend this course!
I PASSED! Jack is awesome and had me laughing almost every video with his jokes about the Mortons. He does a great job of breaking down the main points you need to pass the exam. I’m very grateful to have found this course and will be doing the Life Insurance Pre-Licensing through them as well!
I think this study guide was a great alternative to the in-person options. I was able to continue to work and study at home in my time. Passed without a problem on the first try. I like how it gives you what you need to pass the test and no “other opinions” that you would get in an in-person session. I would recommend the course, if you want to pass.
I took the Missouri Property and Casualty Pre-Licensing course during my senior year of High School after learning I had an interest in insurance through a work program. I ended up passing my Exam on the first try!! (While graduating high school) I would recommend this program to anyone interested in getting their license in insurance. No matter the age, this program can get anyone interested and help their mind wrap around some difficult topics. Thank you Jack M for being a good teacher.
This course definitely prepared me to take the insurance exam. Jack does a great job covering all the topics that are needed for the exam. I am glad that someone recommended Americas Professor to me.
Signing up for the class was easy. The video and the book follow each other. The video classes made retention easier and the book helped verify answers. Which helped me gain confidence in thought and answers. Mr. Morton has a wonderful wife Nancy. Thank you for the class, I passed the exam the first try.
Thank you Americas Professor. I am a terrible test taker. I have taken other courses with no luck. I passed my exam first try. I would highly recommend this to everyone. My coworker failed her test six times and finally passed when she used this course.
The game changer for me was the ability to have the videos on in the background while I worked, cooked, etc. I could listen to the material and then watch it again at a faster speed and really digest what was being taught. Great content, matched well with the Missouri test questions and passed on the first try, thank you AP!
This was by far the best course ever! I am a horrible test taker, and have a hard time remembering anything! The videos had fun and silly acronyms to help remember a lot of the terms. I can’t thank these courses enough. I passed on my first attempt!!! Thank you!!!
This course is the best on the market by far!
I started a course by AD Banker and was taken aback by how poor the course was. After slaving away at it for almost a week with very little progress, I found and purchased the America’s Professor MO Life and Health course. After only a week and half of studying I passed the exam on the first attempt.
Very grateful for this course!
I would without a doubt recommend America’s Professor as a means to study for any exams they have material available for. A huge thank you to Professor Morton and his trusty cup of coffee for not only making the text easy to follow but going into depth within the videos. If you follow along with the material and use the practice exams as instructed, you will no doubt pass your test! I also have to give HUGE kudos to the customer service this company has provided, they are SO kind, go above and beyond to be personable and understanding and I was really blown away by the quality of care they provided throughout my many exams I have studied for using America’s Professor.
This course was incredible! Professor Jack made it really easy to follow and kept it light & fun (as much as he could) with all of the material we have to cover.
I passed my P&C License exam with flying colors. I can’t thank Professor Jack & America’s Professor enough for the time and effort put into this course to help us succeed.
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How to Get an Insurance License in Missouri
There’s no getting around it: The Missouri Life insurance exam questions are challenging. So are the Property & Casualty exam questions. But the rewards of passing your exam and becoming a licensed insurance agent are huge.
Insurance sales agent jobs are in high demand, and the industry is expected to grow by 7% through 2030. There’s no time like the present to start a career in this stable, lucrative industry.
The best way to prepare for your exam is to enroll in a pre-licensing course through America’s Professor. We offer the most comprehensive exam prep courses in the industry, and 95% of our students pass their exams on the first try.
Below we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions about the Missouri insurance license requirements.
Is the Missouri insurance exam hard?
Each insurance licensing exam is challenging in its own way.
In general, students find the Health insurance portion of the Life & Health exam more difficult. This is because health insurance policies are more complicated than life insurance policies.
The Casualty portion of the Property & Casualty exam is more challenging for similar reasons. Casualty insurance deals with more conceptual topics, like liability coverage, while Property insurance deals with easier to understand topics, like floods and earthquakes.
Both exams will challenge you with questions about the different types of insurance policies, how they work, what they cover, and how they are regulated at the state and federal levels. There’s no way to know this information without studying.
How many questions are on the Missouri insurance exam?
The number of questions varies for each exam. For example:
- The Missouri Life exam has a total of 105 questions (90 scorable questions plus 15 “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
- The Accident & Health exam has a total of 105 questions (90 scorable questions plus 15 “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
- The combined Life, Accident, & Health exam has a total of 170 questions (145 scorable questions plus 25 “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
- The Missouri Property exam has a total of 105 questions (90 scorable questions plus 15 “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
- The Casualty exam has a total of 105 questions (90 scorable questions plus 15 non-scorable “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
- The combined Property & Casualty exam has a total of 165 questions (140 scorable questions plus 25 non-scorable “pretest” questions that don’t count toward your score).
See the test content outlines for more information about the topics covered on each exam.
What score do I need to pass?
In Missouri, you need a score of 70 to pass each exam.
The exams are divided into two sections: a state-specific section and a national section. The state-specific portion is much more granular and deals with state laws and regulations. The national portion is more general (and usually easier).
Your exam will be scored on the spot. If you pass, you will simply see “pass” on your exam. You will not be told which questions you got right or wrong.
If you don’t pass, you will receive a score report that includes a numeric score, diagnostic, and re-testing information. You can sign up to retake the exam after a mandatory 24-hour waiting period.
Can I take the exam online?
Yes, you can take a “proctored” exam online through Pearson VUE (the company that administers the exams). Proctored means someone monitors you through your computer’s webcam while you take the exam. Learn more here.
You can also take the exam in person. There are testing centers all over the state, in Cape Girardeau, Carthage, Columbia, Joplin, Kansas City, Maryville, Poplar Bluff, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Springfield, and West Plains.
See the Missouri licensing handbook for all test center locations including locations in neighboring states.
What’s the best way to study for the exam?
In the past, most people would enroll in a week-long, live course to prepare for the insurance licensing exam. These days, most test-takers have transitioned to online courses.
There’s no doubt that online exam prep courses are more convenient. You don’t have to take time off from work or school, and you can study on your own time, at your own pace.
But you still have to put in the work.
Studying for a full week (7-8 hours per day for 5 days) is the best way to prepare for the exam. If you can’t do this because of work or school, put yourself on a strict study schedule—and stick to it.
It takes the average student around 35-40 hours of studying to be reasonably prepared for the exam.
If you work or go to school full time, aim for 3-4 hours of study time each day. Start studying at least 10-14 days before your scheduled exam date. Study right up until the day of the exam to keep the information fresh in your mind.
Enroll in an Exam Prep Course
Don’t settle for low-quality “study guides” or practice quizzes you find online. These materials simply don’t provide the foundational knowledge you need to pass your exam. The best way to prepare is by enrolling in a course specifically designed to teach you what you need to know to pass the exam.
America’s Professor is a leading provider of pre-licensing education. We offer single line courses and combo courses, taught by our award-winning professor, Dr. Jack Morton.
Each America’s Professor course gives you access to streaming video lessons that are accessible 24/7. You’ll also get a comprehensive hardcopy textbook to complement the online material along with plenty of practice quizzes—all backed by our outstanding customer support.
Our courses teach you everything you need to know to pass your exam on the first try.
We hope this information helps you understand how to become an insurance agent in Missouri. Read what our students are saying about our courses and enroll in a Missouri exam prep course today!
Great course Mo Life, Accident & Health. Instruction is well laide out, easy to follow videos and humorous tidy bits. I highly recommend Americas Professor! Taking my test next week.