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Is the series 66 hard to pass?

Is the series 66 hard to pass?

Overall, the Series 66 difficulty level is a step up from the SIE Exam difficulty, but it can be easily accomplished with a disciplined approach. Take your time, but more importantly, put the time in. Series 66 endurance is often more important intellect. Keep focused and in a routine and you’ll do great!

What is the passing score for Series 66?

73
The exam consists of 100 scored questions. Candidates have 150 minutes to complete the exam. In order for a candidate to pass the Series 66 exam, he/she must correctly answer at least 73 of the 100 scored questions. There is no prerequisite for the Series 66 exam.

How long does it take to pass Series 66?

The Series 66 experts at Knopman Marks Financial Training recommend that you plan on 75-100 hours of prep time before your test. You should assume you’ll need about 4-8 weeks of prep time if you’re working full time.

How long should I study for the 66?

55-60 hours
When preparing to take the Series 66 exam, you should plan to study for 55-60 hours. Typically, candidates study over the course of 2 weeks. The time you need to spend preparing for the exam varies depending on your familiarity with the material.

What happens if you dont pass Series 66?

The re-take times are exclusive to each exam. Thus, if you fail to pass the Series 66, you can take the Series 63 or 65 at an earlier date than that on which you could re-take the Series 66.

How many hours should I study for the Series 66?

Is STC or Kaplan better?

Overall, we highly recommend Kaplan for the Series 66. If you have STC, and are required by your employer to use it then that’s totally fine too. We know many students that pass with STC’s material so it will be good enough. However, for the best experience, at Professional Exam Tutoring we recommend Kaplan.

Can you fail FINRA continuing education?

Once you complete the CE session, you are considered CE Satisfied, indicating that you have met your CE requirement. Failure to complete the Regulatory Element within 120 days of your anniversary date (FINRA Rule 1240) will result in your registration becoming inactive (CE Inactive).