INSURANCE COVERAGE EXAM 16/9/22 -35 Questions: -75min. per module. Section off every 10ques. out of the entire exam. -He should have spent more time on Group Insurance. -It’s on Open Book test; took him approx. 6Hrs. -You can write on your test sheet. -Each question is like a lily pad 🪷 when your finished one - leave & jump to the next. Don’t take previous info w/ you! -Don’t over study 📖 (don’t cram the night before).
I just wrote it, I did 2 exams per day so I could stay more focused. Don't underestimate the Ethic module, it is very tricky in the way they give the questions and was frustrating. I was able to look up 60% of the questions and still have time. There was only 3 math questions, don't focus on it. one was Residual for the A&S. The life insurance had no math at all, neither did the Seg Funds. The Ethics had more life insurance questions about estates than the life module and Segs had 4 questions on pensions. Don't forget your concepts, you'll be fine.
I watched this video the day i started my LLQP course a few months ago and just finished all my final exams today, just wanted to say thanks for your tips. It was very helpful in preparation and made the tests feel a lot less daunting!
@@shabnamqay512 I took my course through a company called Oliver's. It was sponsored through the insurance brokerage ill be working for. Was about 250$ for me to do the course
@@shabnamqay512 I would say if you were looking for a company to do the course through I was pretty happy with the study guides and instructional videos. It was pretty user friendly and helpful for learning from scratch. I would watch the study videos and then do chapter quizzes for them as i progressed, that's what worked for me.
@@codyjacobs6660 Hi Cody, I am in the process i found couple of helpful videos on specific modules on youtube videos are an hr long i would highly recommend you watch them as these videos will help you to memorize more about the material and then do the test.
Hey do you have information about provincial exam being open book?? Can you plz confirm, i did certification and thats open book. But in this video i guess he is talking about provincial exam being open book?
In Canada, the life insurance exam is called LLQP. You need to pass 4 modules exams twice (qualify & provincial). So you need to pass 8 exams. For any guidance on a career as an insurance agent, contact me. To get guidance on passing the exams, watch my videos and enroll in my course th-cam.com/video/xxsOAiPDPAo/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! I used your strategy today and now we wait! Lol I failed on my last Seg funds exam and had to switch the tablet two times because of no battery! That was stressful. Update: they updated all tablets to iPads! Also the Lily pad technique helped me tremendously! Thanksss! 🪷
Very helpful! Thank you Chris. You nailed it about getting Question Fatigue and over studying.
INSURANCE COVERAGE EXAM 16/9/22
-35 Questions:
-75min. per module. Section off every 10ques. out of the entire exam.
-He should have spent more time on Group Insurance.
-It’s on Open Book test; took him approx. 6Hrs.
-You can write on your test sheet.
-Each question is like a lily pad 🪷 when your finished one - leave & jump to the next. Don’t take previous info w/ you!
-Don’t over study 📖 (don’t cram the night before).
Provincial exam is not open book thoguh
@@AwakeningVibes-369 yes it is
Awesome very informative message about wrote LLQP exam.
I just wrote it, I did 2 exams per day so I could stay more focused. Don't underestimate the Ethic module, it is very tricky in the way they give the questions and was frustrating. I was able to look up 60% of the questions and still have time. There was only 3 math questions, don't focus on it. one was Residual for the A&S. The life insurance had no math at all, neither did the Seg Funds. The Ethics had more life insurance questions about estates than the life module and Segs had 4 questions on pensions. Don't forget your concepts, you'll be fine.
Thanks for the video. Gave me a boost i needed.
This was helpful , thanks brother
Thanks Chris!
Thank you!
Thank you 🎉🙌🏻🙌🏻
I need tips on studying. Thanks chris
I watched this video the day i started my LLQP course a few months ago and just finished all my final exams today, just wanted to say thanks for your tips. It was very helpful in preparation and made the tests feel a lot less daunting!
Where did you take your course from.
@@shabnamqay512 I took my course through a company called Oliver's. It was sponsored through the insurance brokerage ill be working for. Was about 250$ for me to do the course
@@MrSpongex33 was Oliver’s course worth it?
@@shabnamqay512 I would say if you were looking for a company to do the course through I was pretty happy with the study guides and instructional videos. It was pretty user friendly and helpful for learning from scratch. I would watch the study videos and then do chapter quizzes for them as i progressed, that's what worked for me.
@@MrSpongex33 hey! 😊 I’m doing my LLQP with Oliver’s. Are you with WFG?
Thank you for the helpful video!
Appreciate the info!
How long did it take you to pass all of the exams from when you enrolled? How did you find the provincial exam compared to the certs?
@@codyjacobs6660 Hi Cody, I am in the process i found couple of helpful videos on specific modules on youtube videos are an hr long i would highly recommend you watch them as these videos will help you to memorize more about the material and then do the test.
@@AwakeningVibes-369
Sounds good, What are the video names?
Thank you for this very helpful video. I will be taking my LLQP next week!
did you pass?
Did you pass?
Did you pass?
your gonna have to rewrite that test , Infact I believe every agent will have to cos of the guidelines
how did you find the seg funds provincial exam? And what kinda things did you do to study for it?
Hey do you have information about provincial exam being open book?? Can you plz confirm, i did certification and thats open book. But in this video i guess he is talking about provincial exam being open book?
@@AwakeningVibes-369 Provincial is open book. Both online and in person.
Module certification exam is open book?
how many tests was it i thought it was just ethics and a&s insurance
It is 4 exams pre-qualifying, then 4 exams for provincial exam for LLQP
In Canada, the life insurance exam is called LLQP. You need to pass 4 modules exams twice (qualify & provincial). So you need to pass 8 exams. For any guidance on a career as an insurance agent, contact me. To get guidance on passing the exams, watch my videos and enroll in my course th-cam.com/video/xxsOAiPDPAo/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! I used your strategy today and now we wait! Lol I failed on my last Seg funds exam and had to switch the tablet two times because of no battery! That was stressful. Update: they updated all tablets to iPads! Also the Lily pad technique helped me tremendously! Thanksss! 🪷
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