who has taken it? how hard? how long did you study? what helped?
who has taken it? how hard? how long did you study? what helped?
Sal the Stockbroker passed it so I'm sure it's piss easy.
Sal isnt really a stockbroker, is he???
I am not going to be doing any selling, I just need this for my job.
Thanks for your help.
S7 will probably be the LONGEST test you ever take. Everyone has a different learning and study style which works, but I would:
1.Read the book
2.Take as many practice questions/exams as you can do until you are getting 90% or better on EVERY practice exam.
I would only return to review material in the book on areas where you have clearly missed key points or information. It's all in the practice tests.
I spent 3 weekends studying, more or less, and scored 90%.
Paula Pummelstone wrote:
2.Take as many practice questions/exams as you can do until you are getting 90% or better on EVERY practice exam.
I would only return to review material in the book on areas where you have clearly missed key points or information. It's all in the practice tests.
Spot on.
Take the test as many times as you need to feel comfortable.
You are getting comfortable when you consistently are over 80 with, as Paula stated, 90 or better optimal.
Don't assume any answer. READ EACH ANSWER no matter how sure you think you are.
On the spot wrote:
Paula Pummelstone wrote:2.Take as many practice questions/exams as you can do until you are getting 90% or better on EVERY practice exam.
I would only return to review material in the book on areas where you have clearly missed key points or information. It's all in the practice tests.
Spot on.
Take the test as many times as you need to feel comfortable.
You are getting comfortable when you consistently are over 80 with, as Paula stated, 90 or better optimal.
Don't assume any answer. READ EACH ANSWER no matter how sure you think you are.
I agree. I took 6, 26 & 51, and if 7 is anything like those, then they like to trick you. One answer may be kind of right, while another answer is more right in hypothetical situations. Read all the answers before deciding on your choice.
Good luck!