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Old 02-19-2016, 05:57 PM   #1
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Insurance broker level 2

Need opinion from those that got it.
I am looking to becoming a producer, problem is I am not sure whether I should go the CAIB route or CIP route.

I went with GIE for level one, so CAIB certification is not my main concern now.
I just want to see which is an easier route
I don't have time for classroom course, so either virtual course or self paced.

Not super great with studying. Problem is level 2 exams seems to all have shot answers and definition questions.

On a side note, other than caib or cip, any other way to get level 2?

So my main question to those that took or planning to take level 2, please tell me which you did and why do you think it is a better choice.


I am leaning towards caib, because they have exam weekly, so if I fail, I can at least take it in short amount of time while my memory is still fresh. Whereas with CIP, it seems only 3 times a year, so if I fuck it up, I have to wait 4 months.

Thanks in advance. I would really want to take classroom course, but I work 7 days a week, so no time for that.
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