As a recent grad, you are building your first professional track record. The course final exam is required before you can move to the state exam.
Use a structured plan that turns study time into confidence for interviews and broker conversations. This guide explains what to expect and how to prepare.
Final exam preparation steps
A clear checklist helps you move fast without missing requirements. Use a simple plan to cover the exam-heavy topics.
- Review the course outline and identify high-weight chapters.
- Create a short daily review schedule two weeks out.
- Take practice quizzes and track weak areas.
- Simulate test conditions for timing and focus.
- Pass the final exam and secure your completion certificate.
How recent grads stay on track
Pair study blocks with networking so you can line up brokers early. Frequent review beats cramming for the final.
Short daily sessions keep the pace manageable while you job hunt.
Final exam readiness checklist
- Completed all modules and quizzes
- Reviewed weak topic notes
- Practice scores trending up
- Quiet test location planned
- Completion certificate saved
FAQs
Q: What score do I need to pass?
A: Your provider sets the passing score, typically around 70%, so confirm the exact requirement in your course. Recent grads often benefit from a simple weekly study schedule.
Q: Can I retake the final exam?
A: Most providers allow retakes with a waiting period or additional review. Check your course policy.
Ready to get started? Set your study plan now so the final exam feels routine.