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California Fire & Casualty License Exam?

I'm in a class required to take before taking the test. There is much material to cover in a short period time, it's really hard to remember every detail, even when I study a lot. What are some tips or some key things you should know before take the test? What can help me to study and memorize everything? It is difficult, especially because they are always talking about the homeowners policies, insurance auto, personal lines insurance, workers comp … but I work in aviation insurance and that is what I have experience in everything else that is new to me and difficult to memorize everything! HELP!

Disagree with my distinguished colleague, but there are definitely some things about the California fire victims and examining probably never need to know, but you need to know for the exam. I've been in the personal insurance industry for over 15 years and we still have not found with the need to know what a "tail" is super. It is, however, the review. Most good instructors will tell you that there is a "real world" and a "world test." If you're worried about what you focus on, definitely, will focus on knowing the difference between the specific shape and form wide on the home ownership housing insurance. As I recall, a bit of proof is devoted to know the differences. There will probably have many questions on the bonds, but if you know the parties to a bond and what they mean, you're probably going to be okay with that part. The California test is definitely more difficult than used to be, and I do not think it necessarily a bad thing. Until recently, it was so difficult that major insurers have complained to the DOI because the guy was not as high. Without But I definitely think the insurance industry in CA could use a good dose of professionalism, so I'm not opposed to it a bit more difficult. Present practice exams, and if you are receiving more than 90%, you should be fine. Also, remember that it is pass / fail, so I never know what that your score was (unless you do not go, that is!). Do not psych yourself out. Go to 'em tiger!

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