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Johanna in Raleigh, North Carolina 11 months ago |
I am going to start studying for Series 6 and 63 exams. I have 120 days to pass both exam. They told me I can retake once. I am very nervous about the process because I will have to pay them back the money they invested on me which is about 1000.00 |
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Emmyp in New York, New York 9 months ago |
Daarnold in Bloomington, Indiana said: You can take the 63 prior to the 6 with no issues. I would actually advise this, because I found the 63 to be more difficult. Not the material, but the sheer amount of studying I did for the 6 burned me out when it came to studying for the 63. You could easily pass the 63 with a solid week of cramming, no sweat. The 6 isnt too bad, I passed with a 92%. Everyone says its tricky, but I tell you I found so much of it to be common sense whereas the 63 was remembering laws, etc. Good luck...Ill tell you what, life is sweet once theyre out of the way! I want to take the series 6 exam cuz I can't find a job. I want to know how
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Emmyp in New York, New York 9 months ago |
BF in Oak Creek, Wisconsin said: Hi Carol in Denver, I need someone to sponsor me here in NYC . I just started
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gaomichelle in Northborough, Massachusetts 6 months ago |
hi, I am recently graduated from the school and I want take series 6 exam , any suggestion? thanks |
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CarlaOlivia62 in Utica, Michigan 6 months ago |
If you're looking for a position in Michigan, we're always hiring... |
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Dcass9184 in Quincy, Massachusetts 3 months ago |
gaomichelle in Northborough, Massachusetts said: hi, I am recently graduated from the school and I want take series 6 exam , any suggestion? thanks You would have to be sponsored by a company to take it. If you're looking for an opportunity in financial services and really willing to put in the work. Contact me. |
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Michael Weiss in Morrisville, Pennsylvania 2 months ago |
You can't take the series 6 exam without sponsorship. I am looking for people who can tutor people on the series 6 exam and other FINRA exams. I will only hire people with tutoring experience in this area. |
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Dudley do right in Surprise, Arizona 1 month ago |
If you work for Chase or are considering any securities licensed position, you better read this! I am a former Advisor for Chase. A very high producer also. I highly suggest you do your homework first. This institution is morally bankrupt. See the articles in the New York Times and Forbes to just name a few. www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2012/07/09/jamie-dimons-next-jp-morgan-nightmare/
I could type for days! There are many, many, articles about the unethical practices in this firm. If you do work there protect your licenses! It is common practice to let someone go and dirty their licenses... If you feel you are being discriminated against, file an EEOC complaint.... If you are being asked to do something against FINRA rules or regs, file a grievance with FINRA or the SEC. You have been warned.... |
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Dudley 1 month ago |
Lonestar in South Bend, Indiana said: Can anyone who has taken this exam, explain to me how difficult the actual exam is? I am studying to take the test now and the practice test I have been taking are very difficult. Does anyone know how close in difficulty are the two tests? I heard the practice tests are more difficult. Read this: |
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