How to study now?

Shanna Jenkins

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So I've taken the Health insurance exam and failed twice. I made a 67 the 1st time just reading and trying to remember the ton of information in the book. Then I signed up for a 2 day class and studied the way they told me too and made a 64.
How should I go about studying now? I feel like I know the material enough to make a 70 but obviously I'm missing something. Ive got way too much time invested to quit. I will pass it!!
 
So I've taken the Health insurance exam and failed twice. I made a 67 the 1st time just reading and trying to remember the ton of information in the book. Then I signed up for a 2 day class and studied the way they told me too and made a 64.
How should I go about studying now? I feel like I know the material enough to make a 70 but obviously I'm missing something. Ive got way too much time invested to quit. I will pass it!!
 
I would look at the printout of topics that you received. They should tell you what you need to improve upon.

I would focus on the topic you need the most improvement in, as you almost passed. It should put you over the top if you can get 3-4 questions right.
 
Next time you take the exam answer as many questions as you are sure of right away and skip over if not sure. Do not go back and review and change answers. Only answer anything you skipped and then leave the test center. Rereading and changing answers is a near guaranteed way to fail.
 
Next time you take the exam answer as many questions as you are sure of right away and skip over if not sure. Do not go back and review and change answers. Only answer anything you skipped and then leave the test center. Rereading and changing answers is a near guaranteed way to fail.
Thank you!!!
 
online classes. I used ad banker. They don't let you move on unless you score 80% or better on the test. The refresher course are great.
 
Studying is a skill. Test taking is a completely different skill that can make a big difference in your score. I would focus on learning how to take a test. Based on your two scores, if you understand how to approach a test, you should easily pass.
 
Studying is a skill. Test taking is a completely different skill that can make a big difference in your score. I would focus on learning how to take a test. Based on your two scores, if you understand how to approach a test, you should easily pass.

Perfect thanks so much!! Apparently I'm an auditory learner. I will google how to approach taking a test.
 
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