u/Medical-Bluebird-777

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Failed exam

To begin i take 100% responsiblity for my failure, I took my LH and accident 17-55 exam this evening on my laptop proctored online (not the best idea), someone called me during it and i failed. I got my results i got below a 60 but had 10-15 questions left to answer at termination of my exam. i clearly failed, i used chatgpt to help me prepare and it failed, a lot of missed topics as well as unreviewed coverage of certain things. I used XCEL for the exam pre licensing course but didn't really read the actual readings or quizzes or practice ones, as my employer whom covers it told me i only needed to get the chapter reviews or the study guide stuff. Any advice on how I can do better or what i should do going from here?

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u/Medical-Bluebird-777 — 3 days ago

XCEL Insurance Course

I'm currently using the XCEL Life and Health Insurance Course, should i take the time to review the chapters entirely or just skim through it review independently and use the practice exams? so far the chapters are so unbalanced with information and it's getting frustrating.

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u/Medical-Bluebird-777 — 1 month ago
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23M looking for advice

Recent graduate whom graduated in undergraduate at university. my undergraduate was a rollercoaster experience, switching majors, personal life issues, so i didn't garner much internship experience. My head is currently filled but i have faith, applying to many jobs but with minimal success so far. I aspire a career in sales and want to hold myself accountable, being at home is driving me crazy along with not having a full time job. My goal is to eventually move out of home with my parents and move in with one of my buddies to thrive in an environment i can reset away from where i know everything and build a new life. The job search has been rough but i have faith, I even got an insurance course to fill my free time. I'm debating on a masters in psychology currently or to find a career in sales or insurance where i can start a career and eventually own a business. Any advice to give short term or long term?

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u/Medical-Bluebird-777 — 2 months ago