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5 COMMENTS

Posted by Chris B - May 20 2008 @ 11:03 AM
Re: Best FINRA Exam Prep Dean, enough with your rhetoric and let's be realistic. The series 7 can be passed by reading three chapters: customer accounts, municipal securities and regulation. If it takes you any more than 4 days, let alone 2 months, to master those topics, you must seriously reconsider your professional endeavors regarding financial services. All this being said, I don't even know anyone who would have 2 months of free time to do such. I accept the 2-4 month program for a CFA level, but certainly not a FINRA exam.

Posted by dean - May 19 2008 @ 2:02 PM
Re: Best FINRA Exam Prep who do you think you are Chris B? takes people usually 2 solid months to complete the series 7 alone.

Posted by Chris B - May 9 2008 @ 11:17 AM
Re: Best FINRA Exam Prep Fair enough, and I appreciate the humor, but the only difference is that I'm being serious

Posted by Jim - May 9 2008 @ 12:23 AM
Re: Best FINRA Exam Prep Personally I think 4 days is way too much and would rather study in the car on the way over

Posted by Chris B - May 7 2008 @ 11:27 AM
Re: Best FINRA Exam Prep anyone who needs more than 4 days of studying to pass any FINRA exam doesnt belong in the securities industry better to not waste your time and money for a training program

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