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Posted: 10 Mar 2009 at 13:52 | IP Logged  

okay, so it really is that easy then?  Because for my NASD licenses, you could score well on the questions and then go and fail because the questions are nothing like the exam usually.
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okay, so it really is that easy then?  Because for my NASD licenses, you could score well on the questions and then go and fail because the questions are nothing like the exam usually.


IT is much easier to study because there's no calcs...if you know the Wiley IT terms, you'll be fine. This doesn't apply to the rest of the exam...they could ask you anything about any topic on there in any number of ways.
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so thats what I'm saying, do you just do the questions in the books, the econ questions are pretty easy too, the business formation questions were easy enough, so if I do those questions and score well I'm good? 
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If after you watch the Yaeger lectures you can work the MCQs with ease...you're ready. I would do some practice testlets with the Wiley software as well.

Yaeger prepares you well for the exam, so don't be shocked that it's all coming together and you feel good about it.


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one thing I'm curious about, and maybe the other reviews are like this as well, but as I've mentioned before, at least on BEC, the IT part literally was just the woman going over multiple choice questions after spending 1 1/2 hours telling us which multiple choice questions to do after reading each section which IMHO didn't line up very well.

The econ guy is just regurgitating the book, literally reading it aloud to us.  Phill did a better job of actually tacking the material through his own handout. I guess I'm really at this point not getting what people are getting out of it,  I mean the staff is superb, you can't get better customer service and I mean no disrespect to Yaeger, but at this point, it just seems like you could buy the wiley books, read them and do the questions, I'm not exactly seeing the added value.

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