TheIVJackal
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So I've been searching a lot online, went through the whole directory on the insurance site of CA. Found that the costs vary pretty widely, from about $75 to $300 for the 52hr course! So I've narrowed it down to four under $100 and would like your feedback on each, as well as any additional tips on passing the exam
ExamFX - With my firm's (Voya) referral, it's $99.95
PreLicenseTraining.com - $79.99
FirstChoicePreLicensing.com - $74.99
Prelicense.com - $89.95
I'm actually applying to be a Financial Advisor with Voya but they require me to get this license first. I know I get a stipend for the first three months and then straight commissions, what sorts of questions should I ask them about the position? I really don't know where to start.
Thanks a lot! This site has been pretty helpful so far. This is my first post
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Bump. Assuming these change every year so a recent experience would be best
**Update - I ended up going with FirstChoicePreLicensing, called them up and they gave me a 10%off code which was nice. I wasn't a fan of the course, not very interactive and pretty boring. Once I took my state exam, I felt like I only knew about 40% of the questions! I passed with a 73% though and like my boss says, you wont sell any more/less insurance based on your exam score
A colleague of mine let me borrow all the chapters from ExamFX, the layout was nicer than FCPL but basically the same information.
ExamFX - With my firm's (Voya) referral, it's $99.95
PreLicenseTraining.com - $79.99
FirstChoicePreLicensing.com - $74.99
Prelicense.com - $89.95
I'm actually applying to be a Financial Advisor with Voya but they require me to get this license first. I know I get a stipend for the first three months and then straight commissions, what sorts of questions should I ask them about the position? I really don't know where to start.
Thanks a lot! This site has been pretty helpful so far. This is my first post
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Bump. Assuming these change every year so a recent experience would be best
**Update - I ended up going with FirstChoicePreLicensing, called them up and they gave me a 10%off code which was nice. I wasn't a fan of the course, not very interactive and pretty boring. Once I took my state exam, I felt like I only knew about 40% of the questions! I passed with a 73% though and like my boss says, you wont sell any more/less insurance based on your exam score
A colleague of mine let me borrow all the chapters from ExamFX, the layout was nicer than FCPL but basically the same information.
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