What score to pass AINS 21?

What score to pass AINS 21?

70%
The passing grade for the AINS™ 21 exam is 70%. This means you must answer 70% of the questions correctly to receive a passing grade on the AINS™ 21. Since the AINS™ 21 exam is 85 questions long, this means you must answer 60 questions correctly (you can get 25 wrong) to earn a passing grade on the AINS™ 21.

Is AINS easy?

AINS™ 22 Pass Rate Although this is the easiest in terms of pass rate, it is still a difficult exam. As of this past testing window, the pass rate of the AINS™ 22 is 77%. This means, out of everyone that attempts the AINS™ 22 exam, 77% pass.

How long does it take to complete the AINS?

The program consists of three courses—AINS 21: Property and Liability Insurance Principles, AINS 22: Personal Insurance and AINS 23: Commercial Insurance. Either of the latter two can be substituted with a listed elective. The Institutes suggests a completion time of four to seven weeks for each segment.

Is AINS hard?

According to nationally published AINS® pass rates, the AINS™ 21 is the second hardest AINS™ exam. As of this past testing window, the pass rate of the AINS™ 21 is 75%. This means, out of everyone that attempts the AINS™ 21 exam, only 75% pass.

Is the AIC test multiple choice?

Each AIC (and AINS) exam is comprised of a 3 segment exam. Each segment is a one-hour, objective (multiple choice), computer-administered exam. Your results will be provided immediately upon the completion of your exam.

Is AINS 23 hard?

AINS™ 23 Pass Rate According to nationally published AINS®pass rates, the AINS™ 23 is the hardest AINS™ exam. This means, out of everyone that attempts the AINS™ 23 exam, only 71% pass. The pass rate is updated every six months, we historically see that the pass rate is around 73% or lower (usually lower than 73%).

How do you get AINS?

Candidates must complete: Three courses in the Program of General Insurance AND pass an ethics exam OR. Two courses in the Program of General Insurance AND pass an elective course exam AND pass an ethics exam.

Can you cheat an A1C test?

Having a falsely high A1c is like being falsely accused of a crime and once in your medical records, it is impossible to take out. You will then be labeled as a “bad diabetic” by caregivers who look over your results. You may also get spurious results if you are African American or pregnant (or both).

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