AHIP 2020 Here is what I had to do

Completely agree. I've already started shying away from writing companies that still insist on my entire business beings in the hands of one immoral and slimy test. If a passing grade was at least a reasonable 80%, then I wouldn't be inclined to complain much. 90% just adds to much stress to an already immensely stressful test. There is barely any room to be a human and make an error. It's a joke. On clients where UHC (doesn't require AHIP) and Humana/Aetna (DO require AHIP) are all in play as being viable companies to go with, guess who I recommend? Humana and Aetna would be wise to ditch AHIP in the future, as I know most agents are beyond sick of this red tape nonsense.

Since AHIP is open book test - I'm thinking of setting up a ZOOM room, where peeps can pay a fee to access the room while taking the test. They would copy & paste a question they don't know and let knowledgeable peeps that know the answer post it.

Everyone should make 100% - every year.

Perhaps just $25 for 24 hour access . . .
 
Oh my.. if you're not passing the test this year you need to check the review questions. They're almost 100% word for word.
I haven't taken it yet. The study modules say 2020 and I heard it was harder than all the previous years. I'm guessing I'll be taking the 2021 test? All the modules I have say ahip2020.
 
I haven't taken it yet. The study modules say 2020 and I heard it was harder than all the previous years. I'm guessing I'll be taking the 2021 test? All the modules I have say ahip2020.


No Much easier then last year, Def easy this year
 
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