Avoiding the Long Pre-licensing Course in NY

have you considered asking the instructor to stay til 5?
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Not going to for two reasons:

1) A couple of days ago I asked her a couple of questions after class and she started losing patience with me and shuffling to get going after about 3 minutes.

2) Even though she seems to have a lot of experience in the industry I don't trust her to give me accurate information. She just doesn't seem so knowledgeable (she keeps checking the book etc. + she seems nervous when we discuss "what if q's").
 
I teach a pre-licencing property and casualty insurance course. It's over 5 days and is taught completely in rhyme. I have 95% pass rate on 1st exam. I have been doing this for 20 years.

Course includes coffee and bagels and all the information you need to pass the test in rhyme!

You can email me at [email protected] for more information.

Stan Drescher
 
I teach a pre-licencing property and casualty insurance course. It's over 5 days and is taught completely in rhyme. I have 95% pass rate on 1st exam. I have been doing this for 20 years.

Course includes coffee and bagels and all the information you need to pass the test in rhyme!

You can email me at [email protected] for more information.

Stan Drescher

I'm very disappointed that this post didn't rhyme:

I teach a pre-licensing p&c course,
I talk 5 days straight so I do get hoarse,
but the class is fun and taught in rhyme,
95% pass the test on their very first time.

Included is coffee, bagels and all you must know,
To pass your test on the very first go.
 
I'm very disappointed that this post didn't rhyme:

I teach a pre-licensing p&c course,
I talk 5 days straight so I do get hoarse,
but the class is fun and taught in rhyme,
95% pass the test on their very first time.

Included is coffee, bagels and all you must know,
To pass your test on the very first go.

This is much better!
 
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