I'm taking Series 57 next week.
Been using Knopman Marks materials to study.
Is there anyone who's taking it? (doesn't matter if failed or passed)
What should I expect? I heard real test is much harder than the practice one.
I feel like i'm not well prepared. Any advice would help
There was another thread on this board about the 57, and it sounds like the Knopman materials are the best. I am studying for it as well, since my 7 expired, and I am getting back into the prop game. But I have no deadline, and I am just taking my time.
The practice exams are always easier than the real thing. I failed my 7 the first time after scoring in the 90's on my practice exams while using 3 year old STC material, and I was way too confident. It was stupid, but I trusted my manager when he handed the materials to me. I had no idea what I was getting into. Then I got my own study guide and did well the 2nd time around.
If you are using current materials, you should be ok. Just use your remaining time to review and review some more. And keep hammering out the exams. If you know everything there is to know in the book and practice exams, you should be fine.
Like I said, I haven't taken the 57, but I have sat through the 6 1/2 hour Series 7. Twice. (embarrassing, but true)
If you feel like you're not prepared, then you are probably not. Do what it takes to go into the room while feeling confident. If that means doing the online classes or on demand reviews, then do it. I am going to do all of it. I'm not failing this one.
