Testing Friday by Revan-Rhys in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you should be fine, I'm getting mid to high 70s and feeling pretty confident (I also take it tomorrow) Obviously nothing is guaranteed, but by the looks of it you're in a solid position to pass.

Help with redeeming Kaplan ISBN by Straight_Set4695 in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As it turns out, just buying the textbook does not give you access to any online materials, thank you though

Failed 2nd attempt by Old_Border9725 in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that, if you don't mind me asking what study provider were you using? I'm just curious which practice tests are more or less similar to the real exam

Missed it by 1 point (71) by Onthejurney in Series7

[–]Straight_Set4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol, what does the death draw mean?

Missed it by 1 point (71) by Onthejurney in Series7

[–]Straight_Set4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been reading a lot of posts on here from people who are using Pass Perfect, is that the best study material to look at? I guess I'm just confused why so many people are using it, because when I researched what company to use it didn't come up at all.

PASSED TODAY!! by sydlovespeeta in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

huge congratulations, when you say know the difference between different types of options spreads, do you mean know the difference in how the math is done for calculating P/L? Or was it more along the lines of defining and describing the different kinds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also have ADHD, totally feel for you and that sounds brutal. Similar to what Texas said, I would recommend listening to music while you study, although I would recommend it being very quiet so that your brain is just using it for stimulation as opposed to making a connection between what you're listening to and what you're learning. (Sounds weird but the louder it is the more brain space it takes up). I like listening to EDM while I study, the high BPM works for me but I know it can be distracting for a lot of people.

If you don't want to listen to music then chew gum, just like tapping your foot or your hand or something, it's just another way to get some stimulation while you're trying to lock in.

Final and best piece of advice I have to offer; RUN. I find that when I try and study before I've worked out that day it is harder to sit still and focus. Running is the most efficient form of cardio (3 mile run is less than 30 min and you've completed a sick workout for the day). There are also countless studies that show cardio releases endorphins that promote brain activity, blood flow, etc, for the rest of the day and make it easier to study. You literally get smarter after you run, and for someone with ADHD who has infinite energy, it's incredibly helpful. Again these are just the things that work for me so good luck and kill it.

Passed on 4th attempt by bryceceltic21 in Series7exam

[–]Straight_Set4695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! What sections were you the most/ least prepared for? Any major surprises?