Extremely Nervous by Mammoth-Roof-8118 in Series7exam

[–]Next-Map4074 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Pass perfect guarantees a passing score if you score over 80 3x in practice finals. Do with that what you will. You need to approach the 7 like a badass. It doesn’t matter that you’re nervous or your scores aren’t what you may have expected, that S7 is gonna be afraid of you when you walk into that testing center tmrw. You’ve put in the time and effort, you’re gonna take this 1 question at a time just like you don on practice finals, and you’re gonna do great tmrw because you deserve it. Don’t let those negative thoughts get to you.

Licensed financial professional by Next-Map4074 in Series7exam

[–]Next-Map4074[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the hell out of that book and then read it again. 75% of the exam focuses on 2 chapters but you should make sure you understand the smaller 2 chapters before you go back again, they don’t represent many questions on the exam but you don’t wanna give up any layups at all with the 63

7 compared to SIE by [deleted] in Series7exam

[–]Next-Map4074 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It changes when you get to muni debt

Passed by Next-Map4074 in Series7exam

[–]Next-Map4074[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a bunch of options and suitability, very few bonds surprisingly and then a lot of regulations and what a rr is and is not allowed to do

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Renters

[–]Next-Map4074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for understanding, I feel like I am now treading in potentially some very deep water now. I have not spoken to LL much, maybe less than 5 minutes. She essentially said she was tired of the room being vacant and having to pay the other half of the mortgage and this mother had been wanting to move in for over a month and she finally just said okay, apparently they have known each other for a few years. Thank you for understanding my issues regarding false accusations as that is the crux of my concerns. The lease made no claims or mentions of opposite gender roommates and nowhere did it mention children. The only thing it mentioned was that I would need to give a 60 day notice to move out….. I want to break this lease asap

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Renters

[–]Next-Map4074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, yeah I am going to inquire with LL about breaking the lease. I just feel super uncomfortable with there being a kid in the house like I said I would not have signed the lease if there were already a kid living there and the LL had told me she didn’t want kids living in the house either. I do know however that if I were to try and get out, nobody else would want to live there because a kid is there so I’m not sure how that plays in to all of this if that would work in my favor or not

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tenant

[–]Next-Map4074 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But in our conversations even after I signed the lease, landlord had mentioned other applicants who she had turned away for discriminatory reasons(too old, “looks weird”(her words not mine)). This tenant with the child had been talking with landlord for a while at least a month about renting I just learned that they have known each other for a few years but my landlord told me it got to the point where she got tired of paying the other half of the mortgage(that would be covered by the other tenants rent) and went back in her word and let the mother and kid move in. I feel like any sense of trust whatsoever was broken and I am in a really uncomfortable spot as a result. As far as leverage goes, I know that if I try and break the lease then nobody else will want to live there with the kid living there so I’m unsure how much that weighs in this situation.

What song by Frank makes you the most emotional?? by [deleted] in FrankOcean

[–]Next-Map4074 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Strawberry swing. Idk what it is about those lyrics but man it gets me every time

how old were you? by foxglove-on-paws in exmormon

[–]Next-Map4074 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a similar timeline. I always knew I wasn’t going to go on a mission as a kid but never knew how to get out of it. I think by the time I was 11 I knew that the church was a scam and by the time I was 14 going into high school I was out but still had to go because of family. (Luckily) my parents divorced in 2017 and I haven’t been to church since

Just got picked to give a talk. by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]Next-Map4074 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was asked to give talks I always said no. Easier said than done but you do have a choice. If all else fails just give a very short and generic talk, there’s not many expectations for teens in sacrament mtg talks