I used the Knopman material and passed. I am new to the industry and have not taken any other FINRA exams. Here's what I recommend: Read the book twice. Do at least 3000 practice questions (yes 3000). Score in the 90's on full length practice exams. Take the "Benchmark Exam" two or three times. Review the "Knopman Notes" in the book. Read through the "Additional Points of Reference" emails several times. They have info not covered in the book or practice questions. Remember, this is coming from someone with no previous experience or education in the financial industry. And I BARELY passed. Hope this helps. Good luck!
I did that. I read the book just once then went to exams. And yes, you see the pattern of questions, concepts that they want you to know. Then I went back to the textbook and study those concepts. I was getting really high scores on Knopman online practice test. However on real exam, most of the concepts knopman wants you to know is not tested. That's why I'm looking for another source of material. From what I hear S57 is pretty new and none of the companies have complete guide.
http://www.finra.org/industry/series57 125 scored questions and an additional 10 unscored pretest questions.
I just took my exam after studying with STC daily for about 6 hrs a day for a month; scored over 90% on all my practice exams and failed. I do not feel like the majority of the material I studied was on the exam. Stc does not properly prepare you for this test at all. I purchased Knopman for hopefully better results. Do not rely on just stc
Are your "really high" scores on practice tests in the mid/ hi 90`s consistently? That`s the key... you need to score mid/ hi 90`s consistently... otherwise you`re not ready!