The Series 7 General Securities Representative is given by the
Procter Testing Centers after the candidate is sponsored by a
brokerage, insurance company or finance company. The test consists of 250 questions-multiple choice. Alot of the information on the test you may never use , however , to become a professional trader or stockbroker you must get at least a 70 on
the exam. Students are given 360 minutes to complete the exam.
You may bring scratch paper, a pencil and a calculator that does not have a programable memory .
If you are having trouble with the material, I would suggest you study with a group of people(after studying on your own) and
have someone ask you questions. I would then take all the practice tests and try to get at least an 80 on the practice tests before I would feel comfortable taking the test on a Proctor terminal. Try to answer the questions by process of elimination.
Answer the easy questions first and then answer the hard questions last.(The Proctor terminal lets you go back and answer
questions again). Answer all questions even if you do not know the answer(you have a 1 out of 4 chance of being correct-there are four choices for every question).
There are many Series 7 books available from a wide variety
of schools. The Series 7 material I like is from Dearborn financial
at
http://www.dearborn.com/dfp/home.asp . Dearborn has a
book and CD ROM for home study that should help. The CD ROM
has the same format and feel as the Proctor terminal. Many of
our traders gave this course high marks. I would suggest you put in at least 30 hours of study before taking the Series 7 exam.
Gene Weissman
Lieber & Weissman Sec., L.L.C.
gweissman@stocktrade.net