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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 . . .