South Carolina Farmers Insurance Group Insurance Pre-Licensing Courses
Please take a look at our South Carolina Farmers Insurance Group Insurance Pre-Licensing Courses below:
Please note: Supervised courses have been setup by a specific employer. Supervisors have access to their students’ course access logs and completion status. If you have not been told to purchase a supervised course please purchase the non-supervised course.
Courses
- Farmers Insurance Group – Public – Non-Supervised Course
- Farmers Insurance Group – Public – Non-Supervised Course
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Reviews
I passed the SC LAH on the first try. The material was similar. But there were many questions on the exam that were not in your test bank. Thankfully, your course covered enough for me to pass.
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam, DWG! We teach the content listed on the Test Provider’s TCO that way our students can answer their exam questions, or make an educated guess. The Test Providers will have many variations of questions testing each point which is why it’s important for us to TEACH our students the material. We will never (nor will any other courses) have the same questions in our test bank as what the Test Provider has (big No No). If you feel there was some content specifically not covered please let us know and we will put the Content Team to work! 🙂 Again, congrats on passing your exam. Â
Overall good course, got the job done. A few things I would like to mention regarding my experience… First off, the professor did a great job using real life examples you would encounter in the insurance business. Another thing that I wanted to mention, that was a concern of mine going in… How long is this gonna take? This is really up to you, I think you could do it in a week if you devoted a lot of time to it. It’s around 40 hours of time you spend studying, taking quizzes. I scheduled my exam to put myself on a one and a half week deadline. I ended up not watching lectures about half way through the course and just studying myself which seemed faster. I took the final exam until i could consistently score high 90s. Beware, there is gonna be information on the exam that will not be covered in the course. However, if you make the most out of the course you should be in good shape. I Passed the exam with a 81 and I did the majority of the course in four days.
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam! It’s very important to complete the course entirely, following our study guide, before taking your state exam. There is a lot of content that we cover in the video lecture. For future students please read “How to be a Great AP Student” if you have any questions. Link
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How To Pass
The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try.
Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience:
- Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
- Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
- Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
- Check for course updates before testing.
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I passed the SC P&C Producer exam on the first try. The class was very helpful in preparing for the exam.