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Pass the 63: A Training Guide for the NASAA Series 63 Exam [Paperback]

Robert Walker (Author)
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0912301686 978-0912301686 July 21, 2006 2
Do the terms contumacy, federal covered security, and impoundment of proceeds give you a headache? Do you need to take the Series 63 exam? If you can answer yes to both of these questions, then you've come to the right place. Robert Walker, a professional trainer who specializes in the NASD/NASAA Series 63, 65/66, 6, and 7 exams, has written this book for those who are about to brave the Series 63 examination. Armed with an M.F.A. in writing and a B.A. in English, Walker has managed to translate Securities-ese into plain English, with a liberal dash of humor. This must-have book guides you through the intricacies of the Series 63 exam. Walker takes the exam apart piece by piece, and explains terms and concepts with a sense of humor and ease not found in other exam guides. He shows you, step-by-step, how not to be misled by the questions. In addition to a lengthy exercise in translation back into English, Pass the 63 includes four complete 60-question practice finals as well as a handy glossary. Plus you'll find that Robert directs you to his web site, where he offers updates, downloads, more practice finals, and other helpful information. Once you've finished this book, you will be able to take the test with confidence!


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I passed the series 63 with flying colors! Thanks for your great explanations! Your stuff made it easy to learn and remember. --Nancy Lee, Registered Representative --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Robert Walker, a professional trainer who specializes in the FINRA/NASAA Series 6, 63, 65, 66, and 7 exams, has written this book for those who are about to brave the Series 63 examination. Armed with an M.F.A. in writing and a B.A. in English, Walker has managed to translate Securities-ese into plain English, with a liberal dash of humor. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Firstbooks.com; 2 edition (July 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0912301686
  • ISBN-13: 978-0912301686
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #961,480 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Walker, a professional trainer who specializes in the FINRA/NASAA Series 6, 63, 65, 66, and 7 exams, has written this book for those who are about to brave the Series 63 examination. Armed with an M.F.A. in writing and a B.A. in English, Walker has managed to translate Securities-ese into plain English, with a liberal dash of humor.

 

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Series 63 exam takers: BUY THIS BOOK!!!, July 3, 2005
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If you are preparing to take the NASD Series 63 exam, BUY THIS BOOK!!! I cannot state that strongly enough. I faild my first attempt at the 63 because my test prep materials were abismal. For my second attempt, I bought every book and CD available (practially), but ended up using "Pass the 63" almost exclusively. Not only did I pass the second time around, I improved my score by leaps and bounds. This book is THE only book you need, period. Everythings else out there (to date) is junk in comparison. Do not waste your money on other books like I did. Buy this book, actually read it, do the exercises, and follow the plan, and you will pass the test. It is a very difficult test with very poorly written questions, and even more poorly written answers (done purposefully, by the way). This book will help you cut through the jargon and purposefully vague language of the test.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read This Before Purchasing Walker's Book - You will thank me!!!, July 26, 2010
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This review is from: Pass the 63: A Training Guide for the NASAA Series 63 Exam (Paperback)

I hold a number of licenses in the Securities industry, and I am a general partner in a prominent firm. It came to my attention that someone in my firm inadvertently allowed my Series 63 to lapse which I held for several decades. I have no time to waste, so my first project is simply what is the best way to study for this exam? I passed it, and please allow me to give you the benefit of my experience.


1) This exam is not a blow through. You cannot wing it. The knowledge is very specific, and dogmatic. It is not intuitive, and perhaps even illogical. Since it involves rules, regulations, and laws, the exam is written by lawyers who want to impress you with how smart they are?


2) The exam in no way says anything about you in terms of your intelligence. You study you pass. You don't study, you fail.


3) Do not use just one source of materials for studying, including this very well written book. The first thing you should do is read the entire book through from beginning to end, and try to form a template in your mind of the outline of the material. You will not master it on the first read. There are four main sections to the exam, and they are given different weightings. Since the time Walker's book was written, the WEIGHTINGS HAVE CHANGED. This is CRUCIAL information. In my opinion, the exam is much, much easier now. In fact I over studied because when I read this book first, I put too much energy into areas that I subsequently found out were now underweighted. Here are the old, and new weightings. Avoid reading this chart at your peril:



Topic Area Tested----------No. of Questions-----Percentage of Exam

Registration of Persons -----18 questions--------30% of old exam
Securities-------------------15 questions--------25% of old exam
Business Practices-----------21 questions--------35% of old exam
Administrative Provisions----6 questions--------10% of old exam



REVISED Exam

Topic Area Tested--------------No. of Questions---------Percentage of Exam

Registration of Persons-------18 questions now 24------------40%
Securities--------------------15 questions now 6-------------10%
Business Practices------------21 questions now 24------------40%
Administrative Provisions-----6 questions still-------------10%



You should memorize the above chart. Notice that Registration of Persons is now 40% of the exam, up from 30%. Securities are now 10% of the exam, down from 25%, and Business Practices is now 40%, up from 35%. Folks, the Securities part of the exam is the toughest part of the exam by far, and they have now made it just 10% of the exam. In Walker's book, there is just too much material devoted to the securities part of the exam, and it is very detailed and difficult, but it is now only 10% of the exam.


What this means is that you will be killing yourself to memorize the Securities section, and it represents only 10% of the exam. If you study it, you will get half of the questions right in any event, so now you are only giving up 5 points, or half of the ten points allotted for the securities section. Before the exam was revised, and securities represented 25% of the exam, you were at risk of failing because of this part by itself.


Somebody smartened up and realized that there was no need to continue to test extensively on Securities because anybody doing underwritings would be using lawyers to do the deals anyway.


You also need a 72% passing grade to get through this exam, and that is up from 70%. The exam is 65 questions of which 60 count towards your score. On every exam there are 5 questions (you won't know which ones) where the examiners are trying out new questions, and areas to determine if they should be included in future exams. This means you can get all 5 of these questions wrong and it means nothing for your score. Here's the problem though.


Most people taking the exam are going to become flustered or shaken when they start seeing questions that they have not studied for. Don't let these questions rattle you. Just be aware before you even sit for the exam, that there are going to be five questions that you have most likely NEVER SEEN before, and you have no idea at all of the answer. Just forget about them.


I have a few other ideas for you:


A) In Walker's book are two exams to study with answers. This is not enough. You need to study and take 7 or 8 practice exams, and you should take them over and over again, until you are getting in the high 80's on each and every exam. If you do that, you will get in the high 80's on the actual exam. Since a score of 72 is passing on the actual exam, you want to make sure; you score well above that on the practice exam. You won't see this in any of the books, but if you happen to fail this exam, you must wait 30 days to take it again. Fail it a second time and you must wait 6 months to take it again. This is your career; you can't afford to fail this exam.



B) The exam is very TRICKY. They put in a word or a phrase, or a negative, in order to fool you. They actually attempt to fool or trick you. This is why you must not leap to the answer when you take the exam. You must read the question thoroughly and actually say to yourself, are they trying to fool me? Read each and every answer. Do not bring preconceived notions to this exam. Have a very open mind. It is very, very easy to make careless answers on this exam. It is terrible to know an answer and still get it wrong, because of either trickiness, or just not reading the question or associated answers correctly.



C) Bear in mind that this is a multiple choice exam, and that means that they are giving you the answer in one of those choices. There are also questions, where the answer is several of the choices, like I plus II, plus IV. Just have an open mind, and focus on what they are asking. Remember, do not formulate an answer too quickly, and do not make careless errors.



D) I suggest you order exam questions and answers from some other service of which there are several out there. Just check the search engines, and you will find what you are looking for. You may also want to order flash cards, they really do help. Some services also have video or DVD's available to help you, and I found them useful as well.



In summary, adopting the right approach to studying for the Series 63 will slash your study time in half. Knowing what questions are on the exam, and to what extent each of the study sections are tested will force you to reallocate your time to study what is important. Finally, anything you find really difficult, write up on index cards, or type it into a word document, and print it with the smallest font, and carry it around with you and study it in elevators, on trains, or in transit anywhere. You want to get this exam out of the way, and get on with your career. Benefit from the mistakes of others, and those that have taken this exam before you. Good luck.


Richard Stoyeck
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, October 23, 2005
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The Series 63 is a notoriously difficult test. So you need this book. When you look at it closely, you will see that it has many perspectives that turn a complex subject into manageable areas of study. While at times Mr. Walker's writing style makes the reading light, and even fun, it is a serious and accurate tool. Use all of it. First, read it to learn the material as you would a text book written in English. When you have mastered this, return to the sections that describe the vocabulary and language that is actually used in the law itself, and be sure you understand how to translate what you have learned back into the oddities of "legal language" (i.e. go back to the hard parts). Remember, Mr. Walker writes nice; the test designers don't. Use all the exercises, translate the words and don't overuse the tests provided. Early on, they will help you know where you stand; later they continue to reinforce your studies. Read the explanations for the answers you got right as well as the ones you got wrong because they all provide more insight. The book also directs you to sites with additional information, tests and simulations. Follow these links. Use it fully, and you will pass the test. I did.
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