Quote from newwurldmn:
I did it the other way. I took the practice tests (there are like 20,000 questions so you won't remember most of them).
Studied what I got wrong.
Retook the practiced tests and got over 70 on most of them.
Took the actual exam and got 90+ (took a lot of flak because you are supposed to only get a 71).
Two words of advice:
1. Always side against the broker/dealer in any ethics question.
2. Logic doesn't always prevail. Their idiotic rules do.
Good advice... just take the practice tests (do one cursory reading first)...
Don