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My goal for this Page is to make it a reference source with related information so one can use this material to actually study for thier Series license. See
Series 66 for an example. I was wondering is thier a way to make a link so that you can expand and contract it with a click, and when one print the material in question, you have the option to print the material as seen or vice versa the material that is expanded or contracted, even if it is not seen. in essence you have 3 alternatives to print the material in question.
Paul.Paquette03:21, 13 December 2005 (UTC)reply
You have to take the exam at the nearest licensed testing center that is either
Pearson VUE or Prometrics. FINRA uses the
PROCTOR system to administer the exam at a testing location. I passed the Series 7 General Securities Representative Examination yesterday; it was broken into two testing sessions of three hours each. After one session, you had to take a thirty minute break at minumum, but you were allowed to take up to one hour. Individuals may not self-enroll for the exam; you must be sponsored by a FINRA member firm (any broker/dealer will suffice).
Investopedia has a nice write-up that summarizes what I just wrote as well.
Biggiesized (
talk)
18:28, 16 January 2013 (UTC)reply