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Old 12-15-2003, 09:02 AM
Corwin
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Default Re: Need Help - Series 7 & 63

On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 07:31:52 CST, kgirishraman[at]yahoo.com (Girish)
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> Hi all...
> I would be thankful if someone could tell me ,
> How much time could it take for a person to prepare for
> Series 7 & 63?
> For how long should a person prepare for these 2 exams..?
> Any advice...!!
> And any online material that I can look up to... should be free..
> any other books you might suggest...!!
> thanks
> Girish


Everyone is different; there's no one formula which works for
everyone. Read the material carefully, and do as many practice tests
as you can. When you're scoring in the 80's on one practice exam
after another, you'll surely pass the real test (unless you choke, of
course).

FYI, many of our reps pass the 6 or 7 and then proceed to fail the 63,
taking the 'shorter' exam for granted. Don't make that mistake, and
good luck.

 
Old 12-03-2003, 03:49 PM
Brent D. Gardner, ChFC
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Default Re: Need Help - Series 7 & 63


"Girish" <kgirishraman[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message
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- quote -

> Hi all...
> I would be thankful if someone could tell me ,
> How much time could it take for a person to prepare for
> Series 7 & 63?
> For how long should a person prepare for these 2 exams..?
> Any advice...!!
> And any online material that I can look up to... should be free..
> any other books you might suggest...!!
> thanks
> Girish


Read the material. Take a practice exam. If you can get 85-100% on the
practice exam, you have good retention, and will probably pass the real
test. If you want insurance, go back and study what you didn't get the first
time.

Read. Test. Rinse. Repeat.

I studied for the 6 & 63 for about 8 weeks, every Monday, from 8 AM till
Noon. I studied for the 7 for two hours. I never studied for the 24, 26, or
65.

Brent D. Gardner, ChFC
Chartered Financial Consultant
http://members.cox.net/brentdgardner1378/

"Be ever questioning. Ignorance is not bliss. It is oblivion. You don't go
to heaven if you die dumb. Become better informed. Learn from other's
mistakes. You could not live long enough to make them all yourself." - Hyman
George Rickover (1900-86), Admiral, US Navy, advocated development of
nuclear subs & ships


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Old 12-03-2003, 12:31 PM
Girish
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Default Need Help - Series 7 & 63

Hi all...
I would be thankful if someone could tell me ,

How much time could it take for a person to prepare for
Series 7 & 63?

For how long should a person prepare for these 2 exams..?

Any advice...!!

And any online material that I can look up to... should be free..
any other books you might suggest...!!

thanks
Girish

 

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