The Insurance School of Tampa Bay is excited to announce its inaugural property and casualty cram course—a fast-paced, non-credit exam-prep program designed to help prospective test-takers prepare for the 2044 (Personal Lines) and 220 (Commercial Lines) state exams.
The course, titled P&C Boot Camp (Property & Casualty Exam Prep), blends live in-person instruction with remote access. Participants can attend in person at the Cooke Real Estate School, 4130 16th St N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33703, or join via live streaming, with recordings available for later review. The boot camp runs for 30 hours of focused study over three days: Thursday, July 16; Friday, July 17; and Saturday, July 18, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM each day.
Leading the sessions are Christopher Kazor, CIC; Lutcf, CDEI, Chief Academic Officer at The Insurance School of Tampa Bay; and Michael Petruccelli, a licensed Multi-Line Agent. The instruction centers on targeted review for the 2044 and 220 exams, featuring exam-style questions, thorough explanations, and focused answer discussions. This is a rapid, exam-focused review designed to maximize efficiency; it is not a bridge course or a full rehash of the entire curriculum, with limited Q&A periods to maintain pace.
Class capacity supports both in-person and remote participation: in-person seats are capped at 15, with an additional 20 streaming seats available. Attendees may choose between a PDF materials package or printed notebooks. Pricing options are as follows:
- • Option A (PDF): $225, includes access to all notes and more than 350 practice questions (no printed materials)
- • Option B (Printed notebooks): $300 total, includes printed notebooks delivered at the start of class
- • Option C (Attend online live streaming): $200 (includes PDF or digital materials)
- • Option D (2044 – ONE DAY online pass): $99 (with PDF or materials)
Printed materials package includes exam prep class notes, more than 350 practice questions, and detailed answer explanations. By design, attendees will gain a focused, exam-style review of topics most likely to appear on the 2044 and 220 exams, develop familiarity with question formats and test-taking strategies, and benefit from clear explanations to reinforce understanding and retention. The environment is fast-paced and intense, crafted to maximize review efficiency.
Class sessions are organized as follows:
- • Day 1: General Terms and Concepts; Florida Insurance Law; Florida Auto Laws; Mid-morning break; Personal Lines forms (Personal Auto Policy, Dwelling Policy, Homeowners Policy, Flood, Farm); Questions; End Day 1 with Personal Lines
- • Day 2: Commercial Lines (Commercial Auto, Business Auto, Truckers, Garage); Mid-morning break; Commercial Property (BPP Form, Other Property Forms); Commercial Liability (CGL, Other Liability Forms); Q&A; End Day 2
- • Day 3: Miscellaneous Commercial Insurance Forms; Q&A; End Day 3
