Don't sweat it. Everybody fails a test from time to time (P&C was one of the ones I failed the first time). I've got my Life and Health, Property and Casualty, Series 6, 63, 65, 7 and 24. I'm a CFP (5 classes and a 2 day comprehensive exam) and have taken 7 of the 8 required classes for my ChFC. From time to time, you're gonna fail one. Get up, study again and take it again. When you pass - you never have to take it again and that's a great feeling !!
"18 times, I've taken the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over again. And that is why I succeed."
-Michael Jordan
2006-11-02 12:52:29
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answered by 'Tater 2
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Yes I failed it the first time around missed by two points got a 103 then I went back to the books and took it two weeks later and passed with a123 score. I applied a true and tested way of taking test to the p&c, when I did not know a question I skipped it then when I finished I went back and reviewed the skipped questions which were about 10 and if I still did not know it I just picked C or the longest answer and it worked. I have applied the same technique to AIC and CPCU courses and it has also worked. I am almost finished with my CPCU designation should be done by next summer.Good Luck the next time you should be fine.
2006-11-02 14:39:17
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answered by Tunka 2
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When I took my P&C exam almost everyone that was in their was back for their 2nd or 3rd time. We have also had a lot of trouble here in my office finding someone who can pass the test. If your state has an exam simulator on disc you should buy it. That is what I studied from and I passed the exam the 1st time only missing 1 question.
2006-11-02 08:39:08
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answered by mandymay 2
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I passed the life/health, property/casualty, and series 6 exams the first time. I passed the series 63 exam on the second try.
Don't feel bad, many people don't pass it the first time. Review your material and take it again. Where did you go to take the course for the exam? They may let you sit through it again for free prior to taking the exam again. Check into that and I'm sure you'll pass it next time!
Good Luck!
2006-11-02 09:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The insurance exam is pretty easy. Study well and you should have no problem. If you do have a problem with the exam, review the 1st answer above.
2016-05-23 19:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Snap, but for a question or 2, would have had an ace. Once took the S. C. state life and accident exam, 150 questions, aced it in 12 minutes, exam Proctor couldn't believe I was done and ready to leave.
2006-11-02 11:54:00
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answered by The Advocate 4
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I had a coworker who took the test 7 times. He was a very good and successful agent and eventually became manager of a district. If you really are interested in a career in Insurance, go for it. You can make a good living
2006-11-06 02:12:38
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answered by lm050254 5
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The person next to me did not pass the first time. You just need to study a little bit more and retake the test.
2006-11-02 08:15:33
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answered by blb 5
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I didn't pass and neither did a lot of people in my class.
2006-11-02 08:22:23
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answered by I love winter 7
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My ex-boss, who owned his own agency, took it three times before he passed.
2006-11-02 09:28:28
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answered by Anonymous 7
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