Quote from chicagodon:
It's laughable compares to level 1 of the CFA exam. I know a bunch of guys that couldn't figure out how to open a CFA book that passed the 56 their first time around. Consensus seems Passperfect is the way to go.
Quote from torque:
So I have to take the series 56 at my new prop trading firm. This is super embarrassing, but I failed it 3 times at my previous firm (no idea how that happened) and now i'm freaking out since if I don't pass, i'm going to lose my job. The HR guy said that the firm, unlike my previous one, offers a lot of resources and support and that EVERY trader there has passed on their first attempt. So I guess that gives me some comfort. Right now i'm going through passperfect as well as the notes that the firm provided and will be teamed up with a trader who recently passed, so I can get advice from him.
Question on options. Passperfect devotes a lot of the content to options, but from my memory there weren't that many options questions on the exam aside from basic call/put strategies, payoffs, etc. Could I skip most of the options section on passperfect?
Quote from torque:
So I have to take the series 56 at my new prop trading firm. This is super embarrassing, but I failed it 3 times at my previous firm (no idea how that happened) and now i'm freaking out since if I don't pass, i'm going to lose my job. The HR guy said that the firm, unlike my previous one, offers a lot of resources and support and that EVERY trader there has passed on their first attempt. So I guess that gives me some comfort. Right now i'm going through passperfect as well as the notes that the firm provided and will be teamed up with a trader who recently passed, so I can get advice from him.
Question on options. Passperfect devotes a lot of the content to options, but from my memory there weren't that many options questions on the exam aside from basic call/put strategies, payoffs, etc. Could I skip most of the options section on passperfect?
Quote from jly004:
The first 3 times you have taken the series 56 exam what study material did you use? If it is your first time using pass perfect I think it would be better to highlight important stuff and focus in. So when you pass through again it will be like very fast skimming review. I'm still studying for my first attempt on July 25 probably. What firm are you going to be with now Torque?
Quote from Chuck Noblet:
It's been a while since anyone has posted here and I was wondering if anybody had any updates or advice.
I'll be taking my Series 56 test next week. I've been mainly studying the Pass Perfect material that I got from a friend. The Pass Perfect stuff I got is about two years old. Have they changed the test or the study material since then? Do you think the manuals and tests I'm studying are still good?
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Skimmed the book and gone through all the quizzes in the manual
2. I've taken 3 practice tests at least two times each. After the first time, I read through all of the answer explanations. After the second time, I read through all of the answer explanations for questions that I marked for review while taking the test and any I got wrong.
Here are my scores for the practice tests:
Test 1: 48, 76, 96
Test 2: 68, 96
Test 3: 72, 97
Now I plan on reviewing the book, taking each of the 3 exams again, reviewing the exams, and then taking the one final exam left that I've never taken before. I feel that if I can get an 80 or higher my first try on the last exam then I will be prepared.
One interesting thing is that I feel each of the exams are so different. There is some overlap, but after I did the first two and reviewed I thought the 3rd exam would be easy. It turned out the 3rd one had tons of stuff that wasn't on the other two exams.
Does anyone know if you have to memorize the numbers of each rule? The 3rd Pass Perfect exam had questions like: NMS Rule 605 is..., Rule 606 is..., Rule 10b-5 is... That seems a little ridiculous to me. Is that on the real test?
Thanks!