Game Night with Peter, Life, Health, Property and Casualty

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @relatablerealness973
    @relatablerealness973 Год назад +4

    I truly appreciate the classes! Here are the minutes for the questions if anyone is interested. The instructor also explains afterwards if you require further explanation!
    12:44
    19:04
    23:50
    28:22
    31:03
    34:28
    37:07
    42:56
    45:08
    46:52
    49:34
    54:37
    58:19
    1:00:33
    1:03:29
    1:05:11
    1:10:55
    1:15:28
    1:17:58
    1:21:02
    1:22:52
    1:24:08
    1:25:36
    1:27:50
    1:30:05
    1:35:10
    1:38:08
    1:39:30
    1:42:11
    1:43:45
    1:45:55
    1:48:44
    1:50:21
    Thank you for all you do Melissa! ❤

  • @katelindubar2532
    @katelindubar2532 Год назад +2

    Love waching game nights with Peter!

  • @TinaBZenful
    @TinaBZenful Год назад +4

    I LOVE THE WAY PETER TEACHES!!
    hope he's here to stay

  • @bobbieramirez5620
    @bobbieramirez5620 Год назад +2

    Will there be a game night for annuiities

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      When we have a lot more people studying life and health. We have about 90% property and casualty and only 10% life in health studiers.

  • @zachclayton3390
    @zachclayton3390 Год назад +4

    Taking WI life as well as accident and health. Using XCEL. Never failed a chapter quiz or cram quiz. Getting 95+ on final exams. Do you trust XCEL? Do you have a lot of success stories from XCEL? I am a bit of an over thinker and over preparer

    • @zachclayton3390
      @zachclayton3390 Год назад +1

      Or is PSI the best because they administer the exam?

    • @zachclayton3390
      @zachclayton3390 Год назад +1

      I took PSI practice exams and didn’t do as well. So I’m pretty concerned and don’t know which to believe.

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      If you've taken the Excel exams repeatedly, to the point that you've memorized, that may not be an accurate score. At the same time, PSI doesn't necessarily have the best practice questions either. It ultimately comes down to knowing and understanding the material more than memorizing questions

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      Hello! I am Melissa, the Insurance Exam Queen.
      Read this message to know what’s important for your state exam, what you should focus on as you study, how you should study, and how I can help you secure a passing score on your exam!
      I have helped thousands of people pass their insurance licensing exam. Companies from United Healthcare to Hagerty have requested that I be their instructor for all their new hires in order to secure a pass as quickly as possible.
      During my years of working for them, and securing high pass rates, I was able to determine the quickest and fastest way to pass the exam.
      My method is to focus on the most tested topics, and knowing and understanding the most tested topics instead of memorizing practice exam questions.
      You should NOT be doing quizzes or practice exams very much and if you are- STOP. The questions in your course will not be the same questions on your exam.
      Knowing and understanding the material will serve you far better than multiple hours doing practice questions which is why my class series recordings make such a difference and why I have over 140 5-Star Reviews on my Google Business Page.
      My teaching style is very casual, I keep things simple, I use memorization techniques, and I create a lot of charts and graphs as visuals to help you understand the material.
      Below, I have written up what is most important for your state exam, and where you should spend your time during your studies.
      The easiest and most tested chapters are General Insurance, Life Basics, Life Provisions, Term vs Whole, Annuities, Health Basics, Health Provisions, Disability Insurance, Medical Plans and State Law and I cover all of them in my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      General Insurance is the foundational chapter and when you know it well, it helps with all the other chapters. Most states will range in how much this chapter is tested typically being around 5% to 10%, but since it’s the foundation for all else, you want to be decent in knowing these terms, especially anything related to contract law.
      With the life and health exam, there are separate chapters that make up the content when you look at the exam breakdown. What I like to do since I know and understand the information within all of the chapters, is to focus on the content that is the same between life and health. This way you get to double dip on your learning, and not be overwhelmed with all the things you have to know.
      So first, we focus on the things that overlap.
      Life Basics and Health Basics overlap as well as Life Provisions and Health Provisions. Both of these chapters almost look identical between life and health, but the life provisions chapter will also include Settlement Options for Life Insurance and Non Forfeiture Options.
      Life Basics is also known as completing the app and health Basics also known as field underwriting and both chapters are all about the application process an agent goes through when selling a policy as well as the basics of life/health insurance.
      While you will learn in your studies all about the various life policies, they love to test you on Term Vs Whole and the differences between them more than other life policies.
      Annuities which are actually the opposite of life insurance requires mostly knowing all the definitions, Annuitant, Annuitization, Accumulation, etc.
      Next up are provisions. While there are different provisions in life and different provisions in health, many of them will overlap. Provisions are things that kind of set the rules for how policies work and a good amount of them are simply definitions, and many do require memorization of numbers. Provisions also tends to be one of the largest chapters on all state exams, sometimes even up to 25% or more of the exam is just on provisions.
      For health, they really like you to know the difference between HMO and PPO, as well as a good understanding of disability insurance.
      Lastly, you want to be really decent in state law. Most state exams will have this chapter at around 20% or more of the exam. While every state is different and has different numbers, you need to know which numbers are important, and which things you should memorize from this chapter. I teach that information in my insurance regulations classes which are included in all my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      Right now, I have three options for the Royal Treatment Life and Health and both come with 100 Day Access.
      The Sliver Life and Health Series will cover a simple review of the most tested topics across all states.
      The Gold Life and Health Series will cover an in depth review of the most tested topics across all states.
      Personal Platinum is Gold + Silver + the ability to talk to me daily as you study in Group Tutoring Telegram Group, it’s like having me on speed dial! Additionally, as part of Platinum you get to attend all classes I host for Life and Health for free during your 100 days access. Plus you’ll have access to previous Boot Camp recordings that are not available anywhere else.
      You can find everything here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/
      Any Live Classes and Games Nights with Peter Can be found here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/liveclassschedule
      If you want One-On-One Tutoring you can book with Pete Here:
      www.insuranceexamqueen.com/1-1-booking/alllinestutoring/register
      Check out all my Free Resources including Games, my Study Group and Student notes here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/free-insurance-exam-resources
      If any of my content has helped you at all, please leave a five-star review here: g.page/r/CZcozaK-XyddEAI/review

    • @zachclayton3390
      @zachclayton3390 Год назад

      @@insuranceexamqueen well I’ve been following the material, but it seems like coming down to the wire the questions are coming up over and over again. Regardless I never had a failing score on any of the chapter quizzes when I saw all these questions the first time. I feel like I know the material, but trying other test prep providers practice exams and giving me doubts, I’m passing but just not as well.
      So even though PSI administers the exam, they don’t come up with the questions? And don’t have the best questions? You believe XCEL is the best?

  • @Ghumanboy1811
    @Ghumanboy1811 Год назад +1

    What are the chapters that we need to study for the pass in California?

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад +1

      Hello! I am Melissa, the Insurance Exam Queen.
      Read this message to know what’s important for your state exam, what you should focus on as you study, how you should study, and how I can help you secure a passing score on your exam!
      I have helped thousands of people pass their insurance licensing exam. Companies from United Healthcare to Hagerty have requested that I be their instructor for all their new hires in order to secure a pass as quickly as possible.
      During my years of working for them, and securing high pass rates, I was able to determine the quickest and fastest way to pass the exam.
      My method is to focus on the most tested topics, and knowing and understanding the most tested topics instead of memorizing practice exam questions.
      You should NOT be doing quizzes or practice exams very much and if you are- STOP. The questions in your course will not be the same questions on your exam.
      Knowing and understanding the material will serve you far better than multiple hours doing practice questions which is why my class series recordings make such a difference and why I have over 140 5-Star Reviews on my Google Business Page.
      My teaching style is very casual, I keep things simple, I use memorization techniques, and I create a lot of charts and graphs as visuals to help you understand the material.
      Below, I have written up what is most important for your state exam, and where you should spend your time during your studies.
      In CA you want to focus on General Insurance(31% of your Exam) and Personal Lines(38% of your exam) is made up of Dwelling, Home, Auto, Flood and Umbrella. These categories require memorization of names, amounts, some math, and a working understanding of how this type of insurance works.
      General Insurance is 31% of your exam and is the foundational chapter and when you know it well, it helps with all the other chapters. You want to be very good at knowing these terms, especially anything related to contract law. All my Royal Treatment Class Series include a General Insurance Terms Class.
      Dwelling and Homeowners(Property Policies) can seem difficult to understand but after I break them down in my Royal Treatment Class Series, you’ll see how easy you can get a lot of points in these chapters. You want to focus on policy names, policy coverages and amounts, which are named or open peril. All my Royal Treatment Class Series include a Dwelling and Homeowners Class.
      Flood is also a part of personal lines but it’s not a highly tested topic. There are some key things to know about flood and my Royal Treatment Class Series will go over them and tell you what to memorize.
      There are also math questions related to Property Policies, but you never quite know if you’ll get 0 or 5 questions with math. It won’t break you to fail every math question if you are strong in other areas, but it certainly helps to be prepared for them and I teach them very simply. The math on the exam requires a memorization of insurance rules, coverage amounts, an equation to learn and input into a calculator (most every state allows calculators). All my Royal Treatment Class Series include math examples.
      Now, in CA, Commercial is a big chuck on the exam, over 30%, BUT you do not need to know Commercial Policies to be able to pass because you only need a 60% to pass your whole exam. Commercial is hundreds of pages worth of study and content and you don’t need to know it all. All my Royal Treatment Class Series include a Commercial Class that tells you what to focus on with my Gold Series having the most extensive commercial videos including CGL, Workers Comp and Bonds. If you’re taking the Personal Lines exam, you do not need to know any Commercial Policies.
      For Auto insurance, you’ll get tested on both Personal Auto and Commercial Auto. Personal Auto is easier, so make that your biggest focus. Memorize the Parts of an Auto Policy, how they respond in an accident and definitions like Split limit and Per occurrence. All my Royal Treatment Class Series include an Auto Class that tells you what to focus on.
      Umbrella Policies are an easy concept to get points on. All my Royal Treatment Class Series include an Umbrella Class that tells you what to focus on.
      Pet insurance only makes up 2% of the whole exam so it’s not worth your brain space to know it. I do not cover it at all.
      So in short, Get My Royal Treatment Class Series of Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum all come with 100 days access.
      Bronze is a Basic Review with 8 hours of class recordings.
      Silver is a Deeper Review with 14 hours of video.
      Gold has over 30 hours of the most in depth classes with a more intensive teaching of the topic, plus colorful student notes and practice questions. With Gold, you will also get access to Silver and Bronze!
      Platinum is Gold + the ability to talk to me daily as you study in Group Tutoring Telegram Group, it’s like having me on speed dial, plus you’ll get free tickets to all P&C Classes during your 100 Days Access. Additionally, there are over 30 extra hours of classes of unreleased exclusive content in the Platinum Membership.
      You can find everything here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/
      Any Live Classes and Games Nights with Peter Can be found here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/liveclassschedule
      If you want One-On-One Tutoring you can book with Pete Here:
      www.insuranceexamqueen.com/1-1-booking/alllinestutoring/register
      If you need a Study Buddy, you can book with Angela the Ultimate Study Buddy here: calendly.com/ultimatestudybuddy
      Check out all my Free Resources including Games, my Study Group and Student notes here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/free-insurance-exam-resources
      If any of my content has helped you at all, please leave a five-star review here: g.page/r/CZcozaK-XyddEAI/review

  • @aliciacamille636
    @aliciacamille636 Год назад +1

    Any louisiana life insurance exam help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      Hello! I am Melissa, the Insurance Exam Queen.
      Read this message to know what’s important for your state exam, what you should focus on as you study, how you should study, and how I can help you secure a passing score on your exam!
      I have helped thousands of people pass their insurance licensing exam. Companies from United Healthcare to Hagerty have requested that I be their instructor for all their new hires in order to secure a pass as quickly as possible.
      During my years of working for them, and securing high pass rates, I was able to determine the quickest and fastest way to pass the exam.
      My method is to focus on the most tested topics, and knowing and understanding the most tested topics instead of memorizing practice exam questions.
      You should NOT be doing quizzes or practice exams very much and if you are- STOP. The questions in your course will not be the same questions on your exam.
      Knowing and understanding the material will serve you far better than multiple hours doing practice questions which is why my class series recordings make such a difference and why I have over 140 5-Star Reviews on my Google Business Page.
      My teaching style is very casual, I keep things simple, I use memorization techniques, and I create a lot of charts and graphs as visuals to help you understand the material.
      Below, I have written up what is most important for your state exam, and where you should spend your time during your studies.
      The easiest and most tested chapters are General Insurance, Life Basics, Life Provisions, Term vs Whole, Annuities, and State Law and I cover all of these in my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      General Insurance is the foundational chapter and when you know it well, it helps with all the other chapters. Most states will range in how much this chapter is tested typically being around 5% to 10%, but since it’s the foundation for all else, you want to be decent in knowing these terms, especially anything related to contract law.
      Life Basics is also known as completing the app and it’s all about the application process an agent goes through when selling a policy as well as the basics of life insurance.
      Next up are provisions. Provisions are things that kind of set the rules for how policies work and a good amount of them are simply definitions, and many do require memorization of numbers. Provisions also tends to be one of the largest chapters on all state exams, sometimes even up to 25% or more of the exam is just on provisions.
      While you will learn in your studies all about the various life policies, they love to test you on Term Vs Whole and the differences between them more than other life policies.
      Annuities which are actually the opposite of life insurance requires mostly knowing all the definitions, Annuitant, Annuitization, Accumulation, etc.
      Lastly, you want to be really decent in state law. Most state exams will have this chapter at around 20% or more of the exam. While every state is different and has different numbers, you need to know which numbers are important, and which things you should memorize from this chapter. I teach that information in my insurance regulations classes which are included in all my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      Right now, I have three options for the Royal Treatment Life and Health and both come with 100 Day Access.
      My Sliver Life and Health Series(just skip the health videos) will cover a simple review of the most tested topics across all states.
      My Gold Life and Health Series(just skip the health videos) will cover an in depth review of the most tested topics across all states. Plus you’ll get Silver as well.
      Personal Platinum is Gold+ Silver + the ability to talk to me daily as you study in Group Tutoring Telegram Group, it’s like having me on speed dial! Additionally, as part of Platinum you get to attend all classes I host for Life and Health for free during your 100 days access. Plus you’ll have access to previous Boot Camp recordings that are not available anywhere else.
      You can find everything here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/
      Any Live Classes and Games Nights with Peter Can be found here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/liveclassschedule
      If you want One-On-One Tutoring you can book with Pete Here:
      www.insuranceexamqueen.com/1-1-booking/alllinestutoring/register
      Check out all my Free Resources including Games, my Study Group and Student notes here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/free-insurance-exam-resources
      If any of my content has helped you at all, please leave a five-star review here: g.page/r/CZcozaK-XyddEAI/review

    • @aliciacamille636
      @aliciacamille636 Год назад

      @Insurance Exam Queen oh God bless u. Thank u so much. I have been studying those test and u are so right I'm not retaining it this way.

  • @leannatresidder
    @leannatresidder Год назад +1

    hello, i am struggling to study for my health and life exam. i am taking it in kentucky where all of the topics are very low percentage which means lots of topics are covered.

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад +1

      Yes it's very tough, but I have helped Kentucky passers pass!!
      Hello! I am Melissa, the Insurance Exam Queen.
      Read this message to know what’s important for your state exam, what you should focus on as you study, how you should study, and how I can help you secure a passing score on your exam!
      I have helped thousands of people pass their insurance licensing exam. Companies from United Healthcare to Hagerty have requested that I be their instructor for all their new hires in order to secure a pass as quickly as possible.
      During my years of working for them, and securing high pass rates, I was able to determine the quickest and fastest way to pass the exam.
      My method is to focus on the most tested topics, and knowing and understanding the most tested topics instead of memorizing practice exam questions.
      You should NOT be doing quizzes or practice exams very much and if you are- STOP. The questions in your course will not be the same questions on your exam.
      Knowing and understanding the material will serve you far better than multiple hours doing practice questions which is why my class series recordings make such a difference and why I have over 140 5-Star Reviews on my Google Business Page.
      My teaching style is very casual, I keep things simple, I use memorization techniques, and I create a lot of charts and graphs as visuals to help you understand the material.
      Below, I have written up what is most important for your state exam, and where you should spend your time during your studies.
      The easiest and most tested chapters are General Insurance, Life Basics, Life Provisions, Term vs Whole, Annuities, Health Basics, Health Provisions, Disability Insurance, Medical Plans and State Law and I cover all of them in my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      General Insurance is the foundational chapter and when you know it well, it helps with all the other chapters. Most states will range in how much this chapter is tested typically being around 5% to 10%, but since it’s the foundation for all else, you want to be decent in knowing these terms, especially anything related to contract law.
      With the life and health exam, there are separate chapters that make up the content when you look at the exam breakdown. What I like to do since I know and understand the information within all of the chapters, is to focus on the content that is the same between life and health. This way you get to double dip on your learning, and not be overwhelmed with all the things you have to know.
      So first, we focus on the things that overlap.
      Life Basics and Health Basics overlap as well as Life Provisions and Health Provisions. Both of these chapters almost look identical between life and health, but the life provisions chapter will also include Settlement Options for Life Insurance and Non Forfeiture Options.
      Life Basics is also known as completing the app and health Basics also known as field underwriting and both chapters are all about the application process an agent goes through when selling a policy as well as the basics of life/health insurance.
      While you will learn in your studies all about the various life policies, they love to test you on Term Vs Whole and the differences between them more than other life policies.
      Annuities which are actually the opposite of life insurance requires mostly knowing all the definitions, Annuitant, Annuitization, Accumulation, etc.
      Next up are provisions. While there are different provisions in life and different provisions in health, many of them will overlap. Provisions are things that kind of set the rules for how policies work and a good amount of them are simply definitions, and many do require memorization of numbers. Provisions also tends to be one of the largest chapters on all state exams, sometimes even up to 25% or more of the exam is just on provisions.
      For health, they really like you to know the difference between HMO and PPO, as well as a good understanding of disability insurance.
      Lastly, you want to be really decent in state law. Most state exams will have this chapter at around 20% or more of the exam. While every state is different and has different numbers, you need to know which numbers are important, and which things you should memorize from this chapter. I teach that information in my insurance regulations classes which are included in all my Royal Treatment Class Series.
      Right now, I have three options for the Royal Treatment Life and Health and both come with 100 Day Access.
      The Sliver Life and Health Series will cover a simple review of the most tested topics across all states.
      The Gold Life and Health Series will cover an in depth review of the most tested topics across all states.
      Personal Platinum is Gold + Silver + the ability to talk to me daily as you study in Group Tutoring Telegram Group, it’s like having me on speed dial! Additionally, as part of Platinum you get to attend all classes I host for Life and Health for free during your 100 days access. Plus you’ll have access to previous Boot Camp recordings that are not available anywhere else.
      You can find everything here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/
      Any Live Classes and Games Nights with Peter Can be found here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/liveclassschedule
      If you want One-On-One Tutoring you can book with Pete Here:
      www.insuranceexamqueen.com/1-1-booking/alllinestutoring/register
      Check out all my Free Resources including Games, my Study Group and Student notes here: www.insuranceexamqueen.com/free-insurance-exam-resources
      If any of my content has helped you at all, please leave a five-star review here: g.page/r/CZcozaK-XyddEAI/review

    • @leannatresidder
      @leannatresidder Год назад +1

      @@insuranceexamqueen you’re awesome !

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      @@leannatresidder thank you!!

  • @juanaolivas3378
    @juanaolivas3378 Год назад +1

    Hey! I’ve been spam watching you RUclips videos and they helped but a lot of what was on your page wasn’t really in my test my test was the NY one if there is any info you could give me that would be great! Thank you so much

    • @insuranceexamqueen
      @insuranceexamqueen  Год назад

      On my page? You mean my RUclips videos? I took the NY exam, I cover so much of their content, but my RUclips is just a snack, the real meal is at my Website www.insuranceexamqueen.com/