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This was the best online course I have ever taken. It was very easy to follow and provided me with all the information necessary to pass the exam without any problems.

- Ryan H.

Preparing for the National section of the insurance exam?

Already have a state exam prep manual?

There are two sections of the insurance exam - the "national" and the "state" sections. The "national" exam is the largest section and the most difficult.  For students who have access to the easier "state" manual or who have already passed the "state" section, we have the "national" course available at a reduced price.  AP's National Insurance Exam Prep course contains everything you need to pass the national portion of the licensing exam. AP's courses have been designed to help you learn the basics of insurance through "better than live" video lectures, challenging quiz questions and a great textbook!

If your state requires a specifically pre-approved course, our national course has not yet been approved in your state.  As we develop our own state manuals, we will apply for state approval.  Our "national" course is the perfect way to prepare for the "national" section of your state's exam.  Your insurance company will very likely have the smaller "state" manual available.

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These courses are also available without University Credit. If you are not interested taking this course with University Credit ($150 less) then please click here.

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National Property & Casualty Insurance Prelicensing - 3 Credits

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student.

This course is based off of the Pearson VUE national content outline.

(Property & Casualty Insurance Training, Property & Casualty Insurance Education)

USD$ 229.00


National Property Insurance Prelicensing - 1 Credit

  • 13+ hours of insurance video lectures;
  • 1 Transferable University of Montana Credit;
  • 350+ question test bank; and
  • Printed National Textbook (PDFs are also available for download at no extra charge).

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student.

USD$ 219.00


National Casualty Insurance Prelicensing - 1 Credit

  • 9+ hours of insurance video lectures;
  • 1 Transferable University of Montana Credit;
  • 350+ question test bank; and
  • Printed National Textbook (PDFs are also available for download at no extra charge).

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student  

USD$ 219.00


National Life & Health (Disability) Insurance Prelicensing - 3 Credits

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student  

This course is based off of the Pearson VUE national content outline.

(Life & Health Insurance Training, Life & Health Insurance Education)

USD$ 229.00


National Life Insurance Prelicensing - 1 Credit

  • 13+ hours of insurance video lectures;
  • 1 Transferable University of Montana Credit;
  • 350+ question test bank; and
  • Printed National Textbook (PDFs are also available for download at no extra charge).

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student 

USD$ 219.00


National Health (Disability) Insurance Prelicensing - 1 Credit

  • 15+ hours of insurance video lectures;
  • 1 Transferable University of Montana Credit;
  • 350+ question test bank; and
  • Printed National Textbook (PDFs are also available for download at no extra charge).

This course subscription will be viewable for 45 days for one student.

USD$ 219.00


Here is everything you wanted to know about the 
National section of the state's insurance licensing exam!

This course is specifically designed ONLY for those students who have already passed the state section of the exam or who have access to a state exam prep manual.  AmericasProfessor is in the process of writing specific manuals to prepare for the "state" section of the exam for each state.

What types of questions are on the National section of the insurance test?

All of the insurance exam questions are multiple choice. There are no fill-ins (no need to memorize) and not essay (no need to be ready to explain anything).

For example:

Chance of loss is the definition of:

a. risk
b. peril
c. indemnity
d. hazard

If a client requests a written explanation for an adverse underwriting decision, that information must be provided within:

a. 10 days
b. 21 days
c. 31 days
d. 45 days

The insurance exam tests heavily on definitions (terminology) and numbers (dollar amounts and number of days).

The insurance exam is drawn from a large pool of questions – you will have a different set of questions than the person sitting next to you. If you retake the insurance exam, expect to see very few of the questions repeated on the next exam. Students report that the exams vary greatly in terms of the number of questions on any given topic.

Students report that about 1/3 of the questions are terminology (definitional) questions, 1/3 are number/day questions, and 1/3 are questions where you have to apply the knowledge to a practical situation (story problems – usually short).

What score do I need to pass the insurance exam?

There are 4 basic exams given in most states – Life, Health, Property, and Casualty. In some states, the exams are combined (Property & Casualty). Some states have a Personal Lines exam for agents selling only homeowner or auto insurance.

In most states, you need a score of 70-75 to pass each exam. But, each exam consists of two parts – the “national” insurance section and the "state" section. This course will cover only the "national" insurance section. 

Are questions grouped by category?

Our students always want to know if the questions regarding indemnification (for example) are grouped together.  No, questions and topics are randomly scrambled, but that never seems to be a problem for anyone.

How do I sign up to take the insurance exam?

We recommend that you don't go online to register for the exam but that you call PearsonVue (the testing company) 1-800-274-8906. Be sure to call at least 3 days in advance of the date you plan to take the exam. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances of getting the test date of your choice.

Which insurance test is the toughest?

Each insurance licensing exam presents its own challenge. Between Life and Health, students say that the Health insurance exam is the more difficult. Health insurance policies are simply more complicated than life insurance policies.

The Property insurance exam is easier than the Casualty insurance exam. Property insurance deals with easy to understand issues – fire, flooding, earthquake, etc. On the other hand, Casualty insurance deals primarily with Liability insurance – protection against lawsuits. Casualty insurance is a more conceptual topic and one that is more difficult for students to grasp – particularly if you have never been sued.

The state portion of the insurance exam is very detailed and presents its own challenges. The state topics tend to cover trivial details relating to complicated state regulations. None of this is easy, but that is why we work so hard to make the material both understandable and memorable.

This is a challenging exam. Put yourself on a strict schedule as you do your exam prep work. Be focused and disciplined as you do your insurance test prep.

Will I have adequate time to complete the insurance test?

Yes. We have never had students say that they ran out of time to complete the insurance exam. Most students finish in about half of the allotted time (up to 3 1/2 hours). The only students who ever report that they ran out of time were those who were trying to memorize questions in the event they had to repeat the exam - a task that we don't recommend.

Is the insurance exam still given by the “paper and pencil” method?

No, this is a computerized exam. Virtually all of the students say the proctors were helpful, the room was quiet, and the computer worked well. The proctors will give you the opportunity to complete a practice exam to learn how to use the computer system. When you are done, you will NOT be given a copy of the insurance exam, nor will you be given the opportunity to review particular questions and their answers. The insurance exam will be scored immediately and you will know your results when you leave.

What is the best test prep method for passing the insurance exam?

There is no alternative to knowing the material. There are no shortcuts to learning but there are more effective and less frustrating ways to learn. We recommend that you follow a 4-step process:

  • watch and listen to the lecture;
  • highlight key concepts in your text as Jack highlights them;
  • review questions in the test bank; and
  • send Jack an email if you have any questions.

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