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is the course you have to take to become licensed to sell property and casualty insurance long and intensive?
ByI am interested in being licensed to sell property and casualty insurance. Is the course long and intensive? Is it difficult?
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1 Comments
July 8th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
In most states, you don’t have to take a course. In the ones you do, it’s pretty much a refresher on the study materials, which you should already know.
You can’t bluff your way through the test, though, you have to KNOW the materials.