What is the Series 7 exam?
The Series 7 qualifies entry-level representatives to perform core securities activities and covers a broad range of products and regulations. Official overview: https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
Note: To be registered, candidates must pass both the SIE and the Series 7. https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
Series 7 exam format (questions, time, passing score, cost)
According to FINRA’s Series 7 “at a glance” section:
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Questions: 125 multiple-choice
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Time limit: 3 hours 45 minutes
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Passing score: 72
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Exam fee: $395
Source: https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
What’s on the Series 7?
FINRA organizes the exam into four job functions. The full official outline is here:
https://www.finra.org/sites/default/files/Series_7_Content_Outline.pdf
Using the outline as your checklist helps you avoid “random studying” and keeps your prep aligned with what FINRA tests.
How to study for the Series 7 (a practical 4-week plan)
This plan works best if you’re consistent—daily practice beats occasional marathon sessions.
Week 1: Build your base
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Read through the FINRA content outline once (quickly) to see the scope.
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Start learning fundamentals (products, accounts, customer rules, basic math concepts).
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Do short quizzes after each topic to lock in retention.
Week 2: Increase question volume
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Begin mixed-topic sets so you learn to switch gears like the real exam.
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Keep a “miss log” with:
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what the question asked
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why the wrong answer looked tempting
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the rule/concept that makes the right answer correct
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Week 3: Timed practice + weak-area fixes
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Add timed sets several days per week.
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Re-teach yourself the topics you miss most (don’t just re-take questions).
Week 4: Full simulations + polish
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Take full-length practice exams under realistic conditions.
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Review every miss and map it back to the FINRA outline topic.
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Focus on test-day execution: pacing, avoiding careless errors, and reading carefully.
Common mistakes that lower scores
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Memorizing without understanding: the Series 7 rewards applying concepts to scenarios.
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Avoiding weak areas: your score improves fastest where you’re currently missing points.
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Not practicing timed: timing pressure changes how you read and choose answers.
Official FINRA resources (start here)
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Series 7 exam overview: https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
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Series 7 Content Outline (PDF): https://www.finra.org/sites/default/files/Series_7_Content_Outline.pdf
Series 7 course and tutoring
If you want a structured plan and faster improvement, we offer:
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Series 7 Course: https://exambootcamp.com/courses/
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1 on 1 Tutoring: https://exambootcamp.com/private-session/
Our approach focuses on:
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covering the tested topics systematically
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high-quality practice questions and review routines
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targeted coaching to fix recurring misses (especially in math-heavy and scenario-based questions)
Series 7 FAQs
Do you need sponsorship to take the Series 7?
Yes—FINRA indicates candidates must be associated with and sponsored by a FINRA member firm or other applicable SRO member firm.
https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
How long is the Series 7 exam?
FINRA lists the time limit as 3 hours 45 minutes.
https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
What score do you need to pass the Series 7?
FINRA lists the passing score as 72.
https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7
How many questions are on the Series 7?
FINRA lists 125 multiple-choice questions.
https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series7