Finally passed INACE after two attempts — here's what actually helped

by lisa.prep 80 views3 replies
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lisa.prepOP
May 27, 2026

So I just got my results back yesterday and I finally passed the INACE on my second try. Honestly I was pretty defeated after failing the first time by only 4 points, so I want to share what changed in my approach because I know a lot of people in this forum are prepping right now.

The biggest mistake I made round one was relying too heavily on just reading the textbook chapters. What actually clicked for me was switching to an INACE practice test format — doing timed question sets instead of passive reading. I found a solid INACE study guide that broke down the competency domains separately, which helped me stop cramming everything at once and focus on the areas where I was consistently weak (for me that was the regulatory compliance section).

My second attempt I studied about 90 minutes a day for six weeks, tracked my wrong answers in a spreadsheet, and retested those concepts every Friday. Total study time was probably 60-70 hours. Anyone else taking it soon? Happy to share the specific exam tips that helped me on the harder scenario-based questions.

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James R.
May 27, 2026
Congrats! I'm sitting for it in about 8 weeks and this is exactly what I needed to hear. I've been doing the same thing — just reading — and my practice scores are stuck around 68%. Did you find the actual exam harder than the practice questions, or about the same difficulty level? That's what I'm most nervous about.
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Daniel M.
May 28, 2026
Two attempts is nothing to be ashamed of, plenty of people take it three times. What matters is you passed. What was your final score if you don't mind sharing?
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Kevin O.
May 28, 2026
The spreadsheet idea is underrated honestly. I did something similar for a different certification and it's brutal to look at your wrong answers again but it works. For the regulatory section specifically I found that just memorizing the rules wasn't enough — you have to understand the reasoning behind them to handle the scenario questions. Took me a while to figure that out.

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