I’m taking this course to help me get ready for the Life, Accident, and Health state exam. Does anyone know where to start? Is it necessary to complete the course in the full 52 hours, or is it possible to finish it faster? Any links to a quality practice test would also be greatly appreciated!
Although I completed the chapters in less than 20 hours, the course still requires 52 hours of work. I honestly would have just kept the course open while doing my second job, but I also spent the last thirty or so minutes taking the practice exams, which are valid. Please be aware that the course I did frequently required you to respond to security questions and/or timed out, so even if you’re not actively participating in it, you should keep an eye on it. I hope this is useful.
You don’t have to stick to the full 52 hours if you’re getting the hang of things faster. Just make sure you’re covering all the key topics. For practice tests, check out the NAIC website or search for some quality ones on Google—there are a bunch of free resources out there.