Is the life insurance test hard to pass?
Though it may seem somewhat overwhelming at first, preparing for and taking the state health and life insurance exam is NOT that difficult. In fact, most agents who take the exam admit that it was easier than they imagined.
What is the passing score for life insurance exam?
60%
The passing score required on each exam is 60%. When you complete the exam, you will receive a score report marked “pass or fail”.
How many people pass the life insurance exam the first time?
There is no “national average” of pass-fail stats, but based on the state’s who publish results, the average number that we see is 55% of participants pass the exams on their first attempt. The pass rate is slightly higher for retake attempts.
Where can I take my insurance license exam in Los Angeles?
To complement the CDI examination site in Los Angeles, PSI offers 21 additional sites statewide where individuals may take their qualifying license examination and obtain the required fingerprints. There is a $33 convenience fee to take an examination at the PSI locations.
How to register for an Illinois insurance exam in Spanish?
Register for your next exam, find test information, or download handbooks/applications/forms from this page. Beginning January 16, 2018, Illinois Insurance will offer delivery of their exams in Spanish. Spanish exams are identified by the letter S at the end of the exam series code and the word (Spanish) in the exam description.
Do you have to pass the California insurance exam?
If you are a California resident applicant and you are required to pass a qualifying license examination, you must first pass the license examination.
How to take the Spanish exam in English?
Candidates wishing to take the exam in Spanish should select the relevant exam and complete the language selection screen displayed offering either English or Spanish-Castillian. Please VERIFY that you have created your web account with your LEGAL name as it appears on your government-issued ID and that your personal information is CORRECT.