The Institutes Are a Scam
I’m currently working on my AINS, and honestly, this program feels like a complete scam.
Many of the exam questions have nothing to do with insurance at all—I’m seeing questions about AI and software related to car manufacturers? What’s up with that?
The other half of the questions are just as frustrating; they present a simple question where every answer could be considered correct, leaving you to guess the “most correct” one.
This approach doesn’t teach anyone anything. How can you actually learn when it seems designed to confuse and mislead you?
Overall, this entire school feels more like a money-making operation than a legitimate educational institution.
I understand your frustration, and it sounds like you’ve had a really frustrating experience with the program. It’s disappointing when a course or certification doesn’t meet expectations, especially when you’re trying to advance your career in the insurance field. It does seem odd that there would be questions related to AI or car manufacturing that don’t seem relevant to insurance topics.
Have you considered reaching out to the program administrators or instructors for clarification? Sometimes there are resources or explanations that can help make the material feel more relevant. Also, sharing your feedback could prompt the institution to improve their curriculum. It’s important for programs to provide value and truly prepare students for their careers, and constructive criticism can be a step toward positive change. Hopefully, you’ll find a way to make the most out of the situation and get the knowledge you need!