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Posted by dumb (63.160.27.71) on July 10, 2003 at 20:25:45:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: cost of license survey posted by JT on February 06, 2002 at 06:10:16:

: I am not a fan of Primerica, but there is a state where you save a lot of money and that is the state of New Jersey. The pre-licensing course is required and would cost about $200 (and that is the cheapest), the cost of the exam is $80 and the cost of the license is $335. New Jersey is the most expensive state in the country, (that I know of).

: If you really want this information just click on the link at the top of the page the says, "Dept. of Insurance". This link will take you to a page that lists all the states and when you click on a state it takes you to the state's insurance department website and all the info is there as to the cost of the license, (the only thing you won't find is the cost of the course, but it is not required in all states).

: I know that in the state of Ohio the license is free and the cost of the exam is $10. The only other cost is the cost of the course. Maryland license is $54 and the cost of the exam is $60 and no course is required. In Virginia the cost of the license is $15, (for life only, variable authority costs another $15). I'm not sure what the cost of the exam is and no course is required.
: : : I will ignore the dufus post.

: : I'm also ignoring the dufus post. I've started researching the various states websites, and so I haven't found one state where what Primerica offers in return for the $199 would actually save the recruit money.

: : I've just started, so I could change my mind later, but out of 6 states I've done so far, there is a loss of money to the recruit in each
: : of the six.

: : : Bizwatch--there is no "official" study book. I was with PFS, so the materials were included in my $199 fee. You would have to at least purchase a study guide from some source on general life and health terms and definitions.

: : : There is an official study guide for only the Utah specific law portion of the test, but that is a free pamphlet from the insurance commission. Presumably if you were going to apply for a non-resident license or were moving here from another state, (and were already an agent) you would only need to study the pamphlet and take the test.

: : :
: : : : : Utah-- $70.00 exam fee + $50.00 license fee
: : : : : No prelicensing class required.

: : : : ================>>>> OKAY KEITH...... SO KEITH, THERE IN LIES THE ANSWER TO THE VOID WHY YOU FLUNKED THE ADJUSTERS PRE-LICENSING QUESTIONS I ASKED YOU. YOU MISSED THREE OUT OF FIVE OF THE QUESTIONS I ASKED YOU ON YOUR MILTIPLE CHOICE ADJUSTER'S FTEST.

: : : : THAT WAS THE SAME PRE-LICENSING COURSE TEST MATERIAL I USED WHEN ALL OF THE STUDENTS I HAD INSTRUCTED FINISH WITH MY CLASS SAT FOR THE FLORIDA ADJUSTER'S TEST AND THEY ALL PASSED THE TEST THE FIRST TIME. AHA NOW I KNOW WHAT YOUR PROBLEM APPEARS TO BE, YOU NEVER HAD TO TAKE A PRE-LICENSING COURSE.





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