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Passperfect vs Kaplan scores

I’m testing on July 1st for my second attempt on the 66. First attempt I got a 72. Now I’m using passperfect scoring 85% and using Kaplan to supplement around 73%. I read the passperfect book so some words trip me up on Kaplan. But any advice? Do I have a chance, what should I do leading up to exam day

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 13 days ago

Improving scores by next Saturday

I’m taking my exam May 30th. I’d say I’m in the average of getting 73-80 questions right of 110 questions correct on Passperfect since they score it out of the full 110. So between 66%- 73%. I am feeling like it’s overloaded in math, which some what overwhelms me because I don’t fully know where to start. Also the tutors say it’s not a math exam so not to worry and focus on the laws and regulations? I want to be scoring higher. Any advice on how to bridge that gap?

Weak areas are:
Portfolio management and evaluating returns
Regulation of Securities and Issuers, Trading Markets and Prohibited trading practices.

Give advice! I don’t feel completely lost but want to ensure a successful test day within this time frame

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 1 month ago

Improving scores by next Saturday

I’m taking my exam May 30th. I’d say I’m in the average of getting 73-80 questions right of 110 questions correct on Passperfect since they score it out of the full 110. So between 66%- 73%. I am feeling like it’s overloaded in math, which some what overwhelms me because I don’t fully know where to start. Also the tutors say it’s not a math exam so not to worry and focus on the laws and regulations? I want to be scoring higher. Any advice on how to bridge that gap?

Weak areas are:
Portfolio management and evaluating returns
Regulation of Securities and Issuers, Trading Markets and Prohibited trading practices.

Give advice! I don’t feel completely lost but want to ensure a successful test day within this time frame

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 2 months ago

So I am testing May 30th, just passed the 7 May 1st. Firm is using passperfect. Any recommendations to ensure my chances of passing as much as possible. Thanks!!

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 2 months ago

So tomorrow I am sitting in for my series 7. The first time I took it I received a 66%. Now, I reread the book and have taken 15 practice exams, using pass perfect and usually after each exam I would take two sections that were weak and do 50 questions each drilling those questions. Also, every day on the way to work, I would either listen to 7Gru or CapAdv (it filters their names). When I first started taking the exams, I was probably around the high 60s and made my way up through this time to high 70s low 80s and just feeling nervous but excited for taking the exam tomorrow. Really just ready to have this big win because I have put so much time and effort and dedication into this and this is the most reading I’ve probably ever done in my life and I have my masters degree lol. This journey is definitely not easy, but I am ready for it to be rewarding tomorrow and move on to the 66 and is worth all of the tears that my crybaby ass has cried lol. Not sure who said it on YouTube but they said “if you ain’t cryin, you ain’t tryin” haha. Ready for this win!

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 2 months ago

Any advice on what I should do before my exam? I have been taking an exam once a day and reviewing then deep dive weak sections with more questions reading what I got wrong/missed. I’m using Pass Perfect. Last week I was around 70/72% towards end of the week since Thursday I’ve been in 75/78 range. Missing stupid questions on things I know. Really want to be in the 80s before exam day. But have to take it Friday and pass. Also a lot of questions missed have been margin due to people saying not to focus on it… any advice? By exam day I will have taken 15 practice exams

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u/Ok_Shock79 — 2 months ago