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RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - Raftingdon2 - 01-12-2020 I just found this forum yesterday. I went and took this today and passed with a 72. I'm very happy as this saved me a lot of time and money. Thank you for everyone that put steps on where to take it and the ACE steps. I greatly appreciate it. RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - cwendy111 - 03-11-2020 (01-12-2020, 02:17 PM)Raftingdon2 Wrote: I just found this forum yesterday. I went and took this today and passed with a 72. I'm very happy as this saved me a lot of time and money. Thank you for everyone that put steps on where to take it and the ACE steps. I greatly appreciate it. There are 2 courses available. Which one is the course you need to take to get 3 credits? I took Ethical Decision Making in Risk and Insurance exam and passed without doing the modules. Took Cyber ethics and have a real estate license) Do I have to take the other course too, Ethical Guidelines for CPCUs to get the ACE credit? (03-11-2020, 08:14 AM)cwendy111 Wrote:(01-12-2020, 02:17 PM)Raftingdon2 Wrote: I just found this forum yesterday. I went and took this today and passed with a 72. I'm very happy as this saved me a lot of time and money. Thank you for everyone that put steps on where to take it and the ACE steps. I greatly appreciate it. Looks like I took the wrong course test, I only get credit for the Ethical Guidelines for CPCUs course. ![]() RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - terryd5150 - 03-11-2020 (07-05-2018, 06:08 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I really hate it when people say that a course/exam is SO easy, and they did it in 15 minutes and passed with like 90%!! Instead, I try to preface what I say with WHY it was easy for me, personally, or whatever, to let people know that it might not be easy for them. So when people ask "what's the easiest Study.com course?" or "what's the easiest CLEP exam?" I try to reply with "what are you good at?" For most people, they're going to find a course or two easy, and some not so easy, and some really hard; and it's totally different for everyone which category each course/exam falls into. Excellent post. I cannot stress the subtext of your message enough. Posting about how quickly you completed a course only serves as a thinly-veiled attempt to call attention to yourself and boost your own ego ("Hey, everyone, I did this course in like 4 minutes. Look at me, I'm like all super-smart n' stuff"). The reality is, those types of posts only accomplish one thing: they succesfully get the course(s) in question downgraded by the schools themselves so that they'll no longer accept them as credit as part of a degree plan. That's it. That's literally all that will happen. Your "humble brag" only served to make it more difficult for those that are walking the path behind you (FYI - the schools DO monitor this forum). Additionally, I fully support dfrecore's suggestion on how to discuss course results; in fact, I would emplore the mods here to make such a post the required standard while deleting "5-minute credit"-type posts - issuing warnings to repeat offenders. With the various backgrounds that we all possess, some courses will naturallly be easier for us - as individuals - than others. It would be extremely helpful to others to post about WHAT in your background allowed you to have such a high degree of success in a particular course. Some helpful ways to "mix-n-match" your way to this:
I'm 45. I've been employed in the same industry (manufacturing) since I was 19. Every employer I've had included training in ethics and specific company policies for ethics as part of their new hire orientation package. Many actually required ethics as an annual training topic. So it's a fair statement to say that during my 26-year career, I've had considerable exposure to ethics training. For this course, I carefully read through the opening commentary on morals, values, and ethics. I found that section well put-together and I actually learned some new talking points from that content - it provided a slightly different (and less dry) perspective on the fundamental concepts of ethics than my annual training. For the pratical application section of the course, I was able to rely exclusively on my training and experience to carry me through - it was identical to my years of corporate exposure. To summarize, I was able to combine considerable previous exposure with the take-away of a small amount of new learning to get through this course with relative proficiency - passing on the first attempt. I would not expect someone straight out of high school (or not far removed) to simply breeeze through this course. With that said, I'll end my rant; however, I would urge the mods to stongly consider the content of this post - and that of dfrecore's post that I quoted. RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - Michelle779 - 03-12-2020 That course is driving me crazy. I've taken it 4 times; the latest being yesterday & I scored a 68. *rolls eyes* Hopefully the fifth time is the charm. RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - cwendy111 - 03-12-2020 (03-12-2020, 08:15 AM)Michelle779 Wrote: That course is driving me crazy. I've taken it 4 times; the latest being yesterday & I scored a 68. *rolls eyes*You got this!!!! Don’t give up!!! Download the review notes and keep them open for reference next time and use Control Find to locate topics of interest. RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - Michelle779 - 03-12-2020 (03-12-2020, 10:36 AM)cwendy111 Wrote:(03-12-2020, 08:15 AM)Michelle779 Wrote: That course is driving me crazy. I've taken it 4 times; the latest being yesterday & I scored a 68. *rolls eyes*You got this!!!! Don’t give up!!! Download the review notes and keep them open for reference next time and use Control Find to locate topics of interest. Thank you! I'm going to give it another try when I get home tonight. Hopefully I'll finally pass. RE: Upset over the Institutes Insurance Ethics Course - cwendy111 - 03-13-2020 (03-12-2020, 11:31 AM)Michelle779 Wrote:(03-12-2020, 10:36 AM)cwendy111 Wrote:(03-12-2020, 08:15 AM)Michelle779 Wrote: That course is driving me crazy. I've taken it 4 times; the latest being yesterday & I scored a 68. *rolls eyes*You got this!!!! Don’t give up!!! Download the review notes and keep them open for reference next time and use Control Find to locate topics of interest. Here is the link to the study guide I was talking about. This study guide is really good from their website. https://learning.theinstitutes.org/plugi...Map_RN.pdf It really helped me. Just open in a separate tab, CTRL F or CMD F(Mac) to search for topics and breathe! Good luck! I didn't get a 95, but I passed it. You can do it! ![]() ![]() |