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Canadian Securities Course®: My Experience and Exam Study Tips


This week we have a review of the Canadian Securities Course® (CSC®) from Marina, a student who recently took the course and passed it. She shares her experience including her background, why she took the course, the amount of time she studied, what she found helpful while studying, study tips, exam tips, and what she learned from the course. If you're thinking of taking the CSC® or currently taking it, this video will give you some insight into the entire process. Subscribe to our channel for more great content like this and visit to explore our entire suite of study tools. The trade-marks CSC, Canadian Securities Course are owned by the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI®). The Canadian Securities Institute (CSI®) does not sponsor, license or necessarily recommend these notes and study material for any of its courses. SeeWhy Financial Learning is an independent supplier of educational services. Exam preparation materials are not sponsored by any other industry organization. ----------- Follow our social media channels: Facebook: Instagram: LinkedIn: ----------- About SeeWhy Learning: SeeWhy Financial Learning Inc. is a Canadian company based in Milton, Ontario. All of SeeWhy Learning's exam preparation course materials and study tools are created in-house by professional, industry-leading, expert trainers and course writers. Online, email and telephone support are also in-house and staffed by industry and IT experienced team members. The founders and support management of SeeWhy Financial Learning have over 35 years of combined experience coaching and assisting thousands of students through their financial services education and regulatory exams with tremendous success. After hearing a topic explained properly by one of our trainers, our students often say,"Why doesn't the textbook just teach it that way?". Frankly, we're not sure, so we started our own company! We have a knack for making concepts seem easy....(read more)



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