AHIP for bad test takers

PhxSunsFan

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most of the questions and the correct answer are available via goggle while you take the test.. you will see a site quizlet that you can sign on for free to use.. google the question and you should see the entire question populate... Mr Alonso has a medicare......
if taking ahip.. u dont need to look at modules 123.. but you need to review their quizzes..but no matter how u score..


also.. if you want to pay $50 there is a site that will have all the questions and answers avail for you to search... . not worth the money ....www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qGq00lOmo0
 
one more tip.. the test allows 2 hours... you can do the test in 60 minutes easy when googling the answers.. point being.. if one question takes a few more minutes than the usual 1 minute for the others.. its ok to spend the extra time to find the answer.. there are a few questions that might not show.. and they are usually easy to answer as are most questions..
 
You're really making this more complicated than it is..

The review questions at the end of each section (which you have to do anyway) give you the answers (at least enough to pass.)

Everyone makes AHIP into the epic struggle. It's not.

I have 4-5 main providers I use. I've finished certification on all except 2 (Priority hasn't opened yet) and one is a breeze.

Aetna took the longest, because you have to watch a lot of it, but the testing was easy.

I'm not a great test taker, but really.. the only reason you fail is because you didn't prepare.
 
You're really making this more complicated than it is..

The review questions at the end of each section (which you have to do anyway) give you the answers (at least enough to pass.)

Everyone makes AHIP into the epic struggle. It's not.

I have 4-5 main providers I use. I've finished certification on all except 2 (Priority hasn't opened yet) and one is a breeze.

Aetna took the longest, because you have to watch a lot of it, but the testing was easy.

I'm not a great test taker, but really.. the only reason you fail is because you didn't prepare.
i actually failed aetna last year. Luckily, i only had one client. Any advice for 2022?
 
i actually failed aetna last year. Luckily, i only had one client. Any advice for 2022?

The testing for Aetna is pretty easy this year. Humana was really easy.

Ahip is a time suck, but spending 8 hours, total, on keeping part of my book doesn't bother me.

if you have to google the answers - you probably don't need to be servicing the Senior market.

I Google the carrier specific questions.

For AHIP itself, you really don't need too.. they pretty much serve it up on a platter if you pay attention to the review questions.

I literally copy all of the questions and answers from review and then take the final. 90% of the time it works 100%.
 
Carefully follow my advice step by step....DON'T FAIL! There you go, words of wisdom for you!
It was the strangest thing! I pass AHIP, first attempt. I did the same with all my other carriers, first attempt. Aetna, however, 1..2..3, struck out. I missed the same 3 questions on each attempt and honestly, I believe I answered them correctly. Of course I would think that, right? Seriously though!
 
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