Most Recent Reviews
Course Taken - Texas General Lines Life, Accident & Health Pre-Licensing Course
Jack is a great teacher. Just follow him and go over the questions. Don’t wait too long to take the exam. The questions are easy to understand and are a good measure guide if you know the material. I passed the exam on the first try. I am glad I got this course.
Course Taken - Texas General Lines Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course
I pass the test of my first try. I will highly recommend this course for sure!! The lectures and test questions are very helpful for preparing the test. I tried to test another online exam before the testing day and I was freaking out because I found there were some details that wasn’t show in the lecture. DON’T TAKE THE OTHER TEST ONLINE!!! Just follow this lectures, and make sure you will get above 90 for every test in each sections and understand each questions. You will easily pass the exam!! Especially the exam questions are very similar with the testing questions that we have in the course. Thank you Jack!! I am so happy I can pass and especially I am not the native speaker. You make this course so easy to understand!!!!
Course Taken - Texas General Lines Life, Accident & Health Pre-Licensing Course
The course was very easy to follow! I did the LAH course one week then tested the following Wed and passed on the FIRST try. Then I skipped a week and did the same with the P&C, I passed again FIRST try with a 90! If you listen to the lectures and follow along in the text, you’ll be very prepared for your test. THANK YOU America’s Professor.
Course Taken - Georgia Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course
I want to express my sincere appreciation to Professor Jack Morton at America Professor for the exemplary Property and Casualty Prelicensing and Adjuster for Property and Casualty course. Although I began studying for the license in May 2024, it was not until I experienced a job layoff in August 2024 that I dedicated myself wholeheartedly to the course. Professor Morton adeptly deconstructed each chapter, rendering the content comprehensible, and his use of real-life scenarios greatly facilitated retention of the material during examinations. An unconventional approach I adopted was to listen to the course materials while driving and subsequently reinforce the learning by reading the book at home and following along with the videos. Undoubtedly, this has been the most beneficial course I have ever undertaken, and I recommend this course 1000% to anyone who wants to pass their prelicensing on the first try.
Course Taken - Arizona Life, Accident & Health Pre-Licensing Course
While i took course, i thought it was meticulous and doing a thorough job explaining why certain rules and regulations were applied. I did the practice quizes and got A’s across the board. I knew all the information from the course backwards and forwards. I read reviews about how the test questions were almost word-for-word. Felt confident. To my horror, i didnt recognize hardly ANY of the material on the actual exam, nor did i find any word-for-word questions. I made assumptions and guessed for the entire test aside from maybe 5/155 questions. I feel like i wasted my time and money. Highly dissatisfied.
AP RESPONSE: Hi Sam, Sorry to hear you did not pass your exam. Unfortunately, reviews often say “word-for-word” and while I think it’s generally because students followed the course study guide and know the material so well, it can give others the impression we have the test company’s questions (we do not!). Course providers all work off the same test content outlines and have to teach the material that is needed to be learned. We can not stress enough that students should not memorize questions, but should instead complete their entire course and know the material being tested on inside and out. Looking over your course utilization I would recommend completing the lecture videos in your course and not relying so heavily on test questions. If you score 46% on a quiz and then follow it up shortly after with 100%, it generally means you memorized the quiz questions. We would still assume you didn’t know roughly half the material you were quizzed on and should go back to the lecture videos in that chapter. If you have questions please feel free to reach out. We are happy to help! 😉 . FUTURE STUDENTS: Be sure to follow your study guide and complete the entire course before testing for the best possible chance of passing your exams on the first try.
Course Taken - Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster (PC) Pre-Licensing Course
THIS IS A GREAT COURSE I FILLED OUT ONE REVIEW ALREADY. HAD TO COME BACK AND SAY HOW MUCH I LOVED THE COURSE AND HOW MUCH THIS REALLY HELPED ME WITH PASSING NOT ONLY MY PROPERTY AND CASUALTY IN GEORGIA BUT ALSO LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, PUBLIC ADJUSTER AND ADJUSTER. THIS COURSE IS THE BEST REALLY IS HELPFUL AND NO MATTER WHAT AGE I AM 59 AND FELT GOOD TAKING EVERY TEST WHEN I LEFT OUT OF THE TESTING CENTERS….A +++++++++++ COURSE.
Course Taken - Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster (PC) Pre-Licensing Course
I purchased the GA P&C for a Public Adjuster course. To preface I did an in person 5 day 8hr class just after March 2020 hit. The amount of information to retain, needed to pass the test just isn’t for everyone in a short span. So this go around I decided the self guided at your own pace course is the way to go. This was literally the best decision to make and wish I had back in 2020. I took 2 weeks to go through the material chapter by chapter. At the end of each chapter there are quizzes that help you know when you misunderstood the insurance thought process, coverage’s, and policy types. These quizzes are the key to the section review which then go into the final exam. If you are honest with yourself and the material without cheating yourself on the answers to get through it, you will PASS the first try on your exam. I did. So I must give a great thank you for making this material easy to digest , understand from the agent/carrier/state/lawful perspective, and providing an easy to use platform with similarities to what the actual test will look like and contain. This course by America’s Professor is WIN in a big way.
Course Taken - Montana Life & Health Pre-Licensing Course
I wanted to take a moment to share my experience with the Life and Health licensing process, as I believe it may offer valuable insights for others. FIRST AND FOREMOST, I found that while the quizzes provided through the course were beneficial, THEY DID NOT PREPARE ME FOR THE ACTUAL TESTS. Despite performing exceptionally well on the quizzes, I faced considerable challenges during the life insurance exam. it is worth noting that candidates are allowed only TWO ATTEMPTS ONLINE< AFTER failing twice, one must take the exam at a testing center. I found the questions to be particularly TRICKY, often employing interchangeable terminology that can easily lead to confusion. my advice is to thoroughly read the text book materials and approach each question with care. IF JACK SAYS ITS A TEST QUESTION, STUDY IT! Also, understand the QUICK TERMS AT THE END OF THE CHAPTERS.
Additionally, I encountered an unexpected setback during my second attempt on the life test, unfortunately, my privilege to take the exam online was revoked due to the use of my Chapstick, which was mistakenly interrupted as a form of cheating. I emphasize to future test-takers the importance of being cautions and adhering strictly to testing protocols to avoid complications
Regarding the health insurance test, my experience is similarly challenging. TODAY WAS MY SECOND ATTEMPT FOR THE HEALTH TEST- Failed the second time. I passed the national and failed the state part, the first attempt I passed the state test and failed the national test. I learned that it is important to note that candidates must pass both the national and state exams; failing one requires retaking both. this requirement added to my frustration, and I found myself in a prolonged study period of over three months. without success.
For anyone who thrives with direct instruction, I highly recommend seeking a class to assist with understanding the material. The material online provided by American professor in my opinion, aren’t effective as it would be with a live instructor. Conversely, if you are someone who excels at self study, the program can offer you valuable content for you to work through independently.
IN CONCLUSION, I want to encourage all prospective candidates to approach tests with patience and diligence. the exam format is designed to challenge you, often using confusing language, so reading questions slowly and carefully is crucial. If you find yourself struggling, I highly recommend reach out to PAT for assistance; he is excellent at explain complex concepts and can offer much needed support.
Despite the challenges I’ve faced, I remain optimistic and committed to achieving my health insurance license. I believe that with persistence and the right strategies, success is attainable.
I hope this reflection proves helpful to you! I am rescheduling my HEALTH TEST TODAY FOR WEDNESDAY! WISH ME LUCK!
AP RESPONSE: Hi Mindi, thanks for your feedback. The amount of time taken to complete the course definitely comes into play when trying to retain all the potential material you will be tested on. Be careful not to take the review questions over and over again as a way to retain the material as it usually only leads to students memorizing our questions. What’s important is the content in the video lectures and the book and that you be fully knowledgeable on that content when you go into take your exam. It’s a difficult exam for a reason and people often have to take it more than once. Sorry to hear you had a poor experience with the test provider. Unfortunately, we have no control over how they operate. I have shared your Chapstick experience with our team, hopefully they can help someone else from experiencing the same thing (I know I’m an avid Chapstick user too!). Pat said he’s been working with you and I have faith he will help you get past this difficult exam! Hang in there!