Quote from monty21:
I'm actually interested in taking the Series 3 too... It doesn't require sponsorship so why not.
I looked at all the links posted earlier. I don't really want to pay $300 for educational materials on a ~$110 test... is it possible just to purchase a simple review book that doesn't exceed $100 somewhere?
I would be taking this test as a hobby and for general educational purposes I'm already enrolled in the CFA Level I for December 2009 which ran about $1,000... totally worth it with all I'm learning though.
Has anyone used this book:
http://www.aitraining.com/series3.htm
It's $175 for 200 pages!
Kaplan is offering a seemingly "too extensive for me" $300 program. Books, questions, online access, etc.
Should I just cough up several hundreds for the sake of this test? It's not any financial burden whatsoever, but I can put that potentially saved money to better use in my opinion.
The STC book is the way to go. I have a slightly used copy with computer disks for sale in NYC. $125. PM if interested.
On a side note, if you do take the series 3 exam, while you don't need a sponser, you will need to register with the NFA within 60 days of taking the test. To register, you must become an associated person of a member firm (cost $100) or you will have to register yourself or corp as a CTA to become a member (total cost $850- $750 for firm registration, $100 for associated person.) Otherwise your test results "expire" and you have to start again.
Most CFA candidates do it to climb the corporate ladder at the investment banking hierarchy. 