As required by TDI, 10 hours of self-study must be completed prior to the first day of classroom teaching. This includes a 60-question online, open-book exam (https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=dkk58d94e7190314). A notarized affidavit (above) must be presented to the instructor on the first day of class.
The password for the self-study exam is: 6aUWuAYD
Physiological research into how our mind and body reacts when taking an exam shows that during an actual test, anxiety and blood pressure levels increase. Due to these raised levels, we tend to second guess choices and doubt what we have learned. Normal study habits of reviewing notes, reading textbooks, flash cards, etc., help to some capacity. Practice is much more effective.
When an athlete is preparing for a competition, there is only so much exercise and watching video clips of other competitors to help prepare for the match. Martial artists, boxers, runners, swimmers, as well as football, basketball, and baseball players need to practice with others who will challenge them. When the military prepares for battle, they simulate a combat environment with explosions and gun fire.
Why do they practice competing before they compete? They practice because it helps develop muscle memory so reactions become automatic, thereby reducing the anxiety of the actual event. The same thought process applies to an academic exam. With frequent and consistent exam practice, anxiety and blood pressure levels are lessened.
These exams are designed to help you prepare for the state-approved, final exam. They are only available for students enrolled in the class while it is in session.
Prior to each class starting, students will receive login instructions for the assigned exams.
Upon receipt of the email, you can start the exams. You do not need to wait for the topic to be covered in class.
The exams are broken down into the different categories of the presented material and you can take each exam three times. If you choose an incorrect answer, the correct answer will be displayed with an explanation at the end of the exam. Each time you take one of these exams, the questions and answer choices will be randomized so you will never have the same exam twice.
The state-approved, final exam for the class is 150 questions and you will have less than three hours to complete it. You will need a minimum of 70 to pass, which is 105 questions. You will not need to take another exam for the Texas adjuster license.
These exams are designed for minimum mastery. Once you are able to pass the online exams, you should be able to pass the state-approved, final exam with ease.
When you take the exams, it is recommended to follow these steps:
The exams are separated into untimed and timed exams. The untimed exams allow you to review your notes as well as save and resume at a later time; whereas the timed exams are based on the time and percentage of questions for the final exam (150 questions in three hours). You cannot save and resume timed exams.
You have three attempts to pass it with a minimum score of 85.
The untimed category exams are listed below with the number of questions per exam:
The timed exams listed below serve two purposes.
You will have three attempts to pass the exam.
The following exams are available for an additional fee. Each fee covers three exams. For example, the fee for the 30-minute exam will let you take three 30-minute exams. No two exams will be the same as they use random selections of questions from all categories. Like the timed exams above, unanswered questions will be marked incorrect. You have three attempts to pass the exams.
These are available for students and non-students alike.