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Feb 23, 2008 11:56 pm

I am scheduled to take my series 66 on Tuesday but want to change. Their policy says 2 business days prior, and today is Saturday. I know I have to definitely pay to reschedulenow. Customer service is close. Does anyone know how much I have to pay to reschedule?

Feb 23, 2008 11:59 pm

heck…you still have 2 days…just give it a shot…you can do it.

Feb 24, 2008 12:08 am

lol. havent even studied yet..

Feb 24, 2008 12:21 am

Broker7 is right. Clear your schedule thru Tuesday. Abstain from alcohol and partying. Divide the study material into sections, with the goal of reading and studying one section every hour or so. Take notes during your reading. Don’t type notes, handwrite them; you’ll remember them a lot better. Read thru the material several times, taking new notes each time. By new, I mean that you’ll come across concepts you missed the last time you read it.

  Now, take the practice tests, over and over. Don't mark the answers in the book; but rather, put them on a separate sheet of paper. That way, you can retake the tests without seeing the answers.    Eat a decent breakfast the day of the test. Drink a cup or two of coffee and go at it.
Feb 24, 2008 12:33 am

guys thank you for the tips on studying. However, I physically cannot go to the testing center. I will be out of town. Any tips on rescheduling?

Feb 24, 2008 1:18 pm

It's going to cost you ONE MIIIIIIIIIIIILLION DOLLARS to reschedue

Feb 24, 2008 1:34 pm
artisticjoo:

guys thank you for the tips on studying. However, I physically cannot go to the testing center. I will be out of town. Any tips on rescheduling?



It will cost the same as if you actually took it. Just pony up and pay the fee. You can't get out of it (happened to me). However, if there are extenuating circumstances, maybe they will let you out. I don't know.