Open Book 220 State Exam?

Open Book 220 State Exam?

by Sandro Chavez -
Number of replies: 5

Hello Everyone! :)

I was wondering if anyone knows whether the state exam is open book or not? Someone once mentioned it to me and now I hae no idea. I hope it is but I bet it's not. LOL!

Thanks ,

Sandra

In reply to Sandro Chavez

Re: Open Book 220 State Exam?

by Jan Bradburn- -

Sandra,

LOL - you would win your bet!  :)  The state exam is NOT open book.

Jan

 

In reply to Jan Bradburn-

Re: Open Book 220 State Exam?

by Jan Bradburn- -

Sandra,

You are required to take the state exam.  Students enrolled in designation courses are not required to take a state exam.  Designation courses included the Registered Customer Service Rep course and the Accredited Claims Adjuster course.

Students taking the 2-20, 20-44 or Converison course MUST take the state exam in order to be licensed.

Jan

In reply to Sandro Chavez

Re: Open Book 220 State Exam?

by Deleted user -

if you are enrolled here the test you take is here and you do not have to take the state exam-- so the answer is NO the state exam is not open book but you will not need to take it-- if I am wrong about this I hope someone will correct me quickly

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Re: Open Book 220 State Exam?

by Jan Bradburn- -

Patrick,

Students enrolled in insurance "agent" courses are required to take the state exam.  Students enrolled in designation courses are not required to take a state exam.  Designation courses included the Registered Customer Service Rep course and the Accredited Claims Adjuster course.

Students taking the 2-20, 20-44 or Converison course MUST take the state exam in order to be licensed.

Jan