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I need help finding a step by step explanation on the best way to acquire a series 7 license. I know about the exam, but I also read that I'd need a job in financial securities before I could take it. What would be the best way to set up a career path that leads to a Series 7? What schooling should I put myself through (business?math?accounting?) and what's the best way to get an entry level position in financial securities without previous experience?
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I think a finance major is what you want. Be warned that this field is very competitive, especially in today's job market. I think you can get a series 7 by working in certain sales positions (sales of financial instruments). These positions should be easy to come by.
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working chop shops is almost the only way to get sponsored


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