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Any tips for the NASD Series 7 Exam? |
I'm fresh out of college with a finance degree. I just got a job and they are giving me 1 month to study for the series 7. I go to work 8-5 and study all day and have to pass it. If i don't.. well.. i have to look for another job. I remember lots of stuff from it (I've only covered equities and debt and some options in the study guide) and so far the options, just as in school, are the trickiest. I am doing the practice tests at the end of each chapter and I also got a cd with practice questions that I will start on soon. Anyways, any tips for me so I make SURE i pass the exam? listen i passed the 7 feb 1st 2007. i got my books from "grecko", one book with 10 final exams, ranging in difficulty, and one book with all the information needed to pass them. yes, be a florist instead. you'll have a better life than that on wall st. |
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