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Virginia Trupanion Insurance Pre-Licensing Courses

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  • Trupanion – Public – Non-Supervised Course
  • School Code: 2072

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June 22, 2022 -

AP,
YAY!!! I passed today on my second try. With that being said…. there was some issues that caused my fail the first time. My first try I scored a 68. The company that hired me had a date set for me to take the exam, no wiggle room. When I took the exam & I had not completed chapters 20-23. So, a 68 was really good considering. I retook the test and passed.
The exam is way harder than the practice test with AP. The first exam had questions that asks the definition of peril and risk, the second exam didn’t have one question.
I think it would be helpful is to memorize the glossary in the back of the book. I didn’t even see the glossary till about the 15th chapter. And I think it would be helpful to go over your states laws somewhere in the beginning. Also, both exams had several aggregate questions. My second exam had a lot of EXCEPT questions.

Hope this helps the next person.

AP RESPONSE: Hi Sue, congrats on passing your exam! You are correct that that you must complete the entire course before testing. Be sure to also finish the last state specific chapter (24) before testing. Each exam is going to be different with different questions so it’s a must to know all the material in the course to best prepare for the randomization of questions. Again, congrats on passing your exam! 🙂 

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July 1, 2019 -

Great Course! Can be a bit lengthy at times, but totally worth it. Passed on my first try. The section reviews and chapter quizzes are more than helpful… Study, listen to the professor, and you’ll pass with no problems.

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