Series 7 Advice - Best Study Materials, Courses, Tips, and Study Guides

I was just notified by my boss that I am going to have to take the Series 79.

I have been working in the real estate capital markets/finance area for 5 years and do not see a major use for the license; but someone in the office needs to hold the certification and that responsibility fell on me.

I was hoping to see if the forum had some insight into best study materials (I am planning on using STC), best study practices, strategies, or other resources to provide to me and other monkeys prepping for this exam.

I also was told by a close friend who is a lender and recently passed the 79 to take the course. Is an in person class worth it?
My company will pay for it - so money is not the main issue. I just want to know if it is worth the 2-3 days spent out of the office.

Thanks.

 

Keep doing tests and review the material afterwards I think this is the best way. Once you finish the material just do a lot of practice questions. The best way to practice is by doing tons of practice questions. FYI - Most practice questions in the quizzes are harder than the questions in the real exam.

 

Glad it's not memorization because that obviously won't help you with the conceptual questions on exam day. I used STC to prep for the 7 and I passed first attempt after about 4 weeks of study. STC is far and away the best material to prep with, Is there a particular portion you're consistently weak on? I'm sitting for CFA L3 in about a week, I wish it was the S7 lol.

"Go for a business that any idiot can run – because sooner or later, any idiot is probably going to run it." - Peter Lynch
 

The way to pass the series 7 exam, like any exam, is to understand the concepts. If one is scoring low on tests,it means they did not understand the concepts and that person should re-read some or all of the material.

http://www.series7examtutor.com
 

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