Just to let everyone know I found the info on this, albeit old, thread rather useful, thank you. I passed my FL 2-20 yesterday after about a month of studying.
I primarily used the main FAIA book, workbook and an Andy Beverly packet. I learn best by reading and writing a synopsis. When through about 4 yellow legal pads! After I felt I had a grasp on the majority of the material I then purchased the test simulator on the Andy Beverly site as well as the test simulator on the Insurance-Schools site and felt they really prepared me for the test. Scored higher on the actual test than the practice tests leading me to believe they are harder.
Focus on the main concepts and be familiar with all vocab words. If you see a term/word you do not know look it up, write it down. Spend more time on larger chapters (their weight on the test is indicated in the FAIA book by %) such as HO and CGL, Com Auto, PAP and at least familiarize yourself with the smaller chapters i.e. Bonds, Crime, etc. Stay positive and take your time!
I primarily used the main FAIA book, workbook and an Andy Beverly packet. I learn best by reading and writing a synopsis. When through about 4 yellow legal pads! After I felt I had a grasp on the majority of the material I then purchased the test simulator on the Andy Beverly site as well as the test simulator on the Insurance-Schools site and felt they really prepared me for the test. Scored higher on the actual test than the practice tests leading me to believe they are harder.
Focus on the main concepts and be familiar with all vocab words. If you see a term/word you do not know look it up, write it down. Spend more time on larger chapters (their weight on the test is indicated in the FAIA book by %) such as HO and CGL, Com Auto, PAP and at least familiarize yourself with the smaller chapters i.e. Bonds, Crime, etc. Stay positive and take your time!