Staffed on 3 RFPs, Series 63 exam is in 2 days

As title states, have been getting killed the past 2 weeks with work. Haven't even opened the STC book yet and probably wont be able to until the weekend. I've got 2 days to study for the Series 63 exam and pass. Is it possible? What would you recommend? How should I go about studying? I know its supposed to be common sense about fraud and whatnot but quickly glancing over the terms, it looks like a lot of shit that could easily trip me up because it's more tricky than hard. Getting a little nervous. Thanks for the help!

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The 63... yes. If it were the 65 or the 66, not so much. Basically, you're going to need to read the entire book and do as many questions as you can. Read a chapter, take notes and then answer the questions at the end of the chapter. review your answers and note which ones you got wrong. Once you finish the book, review your notes and the incorrect questions then start taking tests. Review each test and the answers you got wrong and then once you've taken as many tests as you can, review your wrong answers one more time.

Best advice I can give you.

 

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