JoeColeman2018

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  • There's nothing more concerning than a white blank screen with the only word on the screen reading as 'exit' - that happened for sure.
  • > @Alexandra1512 said: > @JoeColeman2018 said: > How’s everyone getting on with the case studies? > > > > > > I've got a list of potential areas that may come up to study but to be totally honest…
  • How’s everyone getting on with the case studies?
  • Strange. I think if your account shows that you have a voucher rather than the exam you booked I'd approach with caution just to be on the safe side. When I went to book my exam (even though I had booked it previous) I had to alter the test centre l…
  • Hi, I spoke with CII earlier who confirmed that all exams that were booked have been “wiped” and you will need to rebook at an available test centre. I had to change my test centre which wasn’t ideal but least I got a slot. I’d definitely…
  • Hi Jonathan, Usually takes one week for the actual score to be uploaded to the website for you to view. If you’ve managed to see it on there before the 1 week point before than that’s quite fortunate but I’ve always known it take 1 week. …
  • Hi, You tend to see it one week after taking the exam. So you should see it at the earliest Friday this week but likely Monday next week. Definitely not the 24 hours; I've never seen my results that quick. Hope that helps. Joe
  • Agree with Andy; each employer is different - some will pay for 1 and others will pay for more if it's evident that you really are putting in the time and effort but perhaps are being unlucky with questions etc. I'd definitely persist with this e…
  • Hi Aimee, First and foremost you are not alone on this exam - or any for that matter. We all have difficult exams, nobody sails through them without at least some difficulties along the way; not even the most academic person has zero issues. C…
  • Hi Nath Full surrender is whole policy years since the start where as excess event is number of years since last excess gain.... Hope that helps. Cheers, Joe