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Jun 28, 2005 3:15 pm

[quote=babbling looney]

If your registration manager lacks the
imagination, I would be happy to fax a copy of my offical scores to
her.  Broaden her imagination as it were.


[/quote]



Do that if it shows your start time and end time.  Otherwise it
would be meaningless, she’s seen thousands of them and they all look
alike, just some are bigger than others.
Jun 29, 2005 7:24 pm

New to this financial world, but test expert!!

I would have to say one could pass in an hour.. For sure in anything over 75 minutes.

Often our first choice is correct and if one just chose on that basis they could get up to 37 wrong (per section). So if one goes into test thinking this they could for the most part have a quick guess/answer for the ones they are unsure of and then focus a minute on the others..

I think its smart to go over test and take your time, but an hour is possible..

Jun 29, 2005 9:52 pm

Put says:  But it was several years ago and you're old

I just got back from a conference and saw this.... Now was that nice.    I believe I am just a bit younger than you.  So extrapolate that.

Do you suggest that newcomers should be worried about failing the test if they cannot answer two questions a minute

Of course not. Newcomers should concentrate on knowing the material and taking the sample tests until they want to puke. They should concentrate on memorizing the tricks to be able to answer the options, margin and currency questions and then promptly forget them (unless that is going to be a big part of their business, which it isn't for most). They should not worry about the time it takes to take the test.  I didn't.  It just turned out that I was able to finish sooner than later.  No big deal.

Executivejock is quite right.  That is how I take tests> And believe me, I have taken many, many tests in my years of schooling, college and in the financial industry.