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Wyoming Insurance Pre-Licensing - Preferred Repeat

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June 16, 2023 -

Loved, Loved, Loved taking this course! Although I took a Credit Insurance Pre-licensing course, it did not give an option to list it. Professor Morton made it very easy to understand the concepts, I loved his stories, and scored very well on everything he reviewed in the course. I did pass the test, however, the addendum offered with the course looked copied straight off of the statutes and it would had been great if it was in the same easy, plain language as the rest of the course. Also, the test I took, had a lot of Credit Life Policy questions that were not addressed in the course. I believe I read something about this specific course just recently put together for this test, so I hope this review will help with some updates for it. I would take any other course I needed from Professor Morton in the future.

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July 14, 2020 -

I think Jack Morton was great! His humor helps a lot. I don’t think anything can prepare you for the test questions. I took the test twice, and I watched the video courses 3-6 times I wrote down every test question including the answers, I read the chapters and I studied the definitions in back of the book.
I knew the material very well. To be honest the way the test questions are written I had my doubts I was going to pass. I got a 69% the first time and a 77% this time.

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September 25, 2011 -

I liked the real life pictures and videos, especially the funny ones. I would like to see more of those.

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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.

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  • 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.
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