Is it meaningful for college students (not preparing for postgraduate entrance examination) to take the futures qualification examination?
Very good! It is best to pass the college exam. Your situation is very similar. I don't take the postgraduate entrance examination, but I want to develop in the financial industry. I started to do stocks when I went to college, and I also knew something about futures, gold, foreign exchange and spot. Now I have passed the futures examination of Tianchuang spot investment, and I am going to prepare the securities for 20 1 1 March in the next monthly report. As far as I know, when I took the futures exam, almost all the people I met were staff of futures companies. I just casually asked the one next to me. He said that he failed in the exam six times, but it was difficult to take the exam after work and he didn't have time to study, especially in law subjects. I plan to take two courses in one month, Basic 65 and Law 69. As long as you read, the content of the textbook is familiar, and the topic is not difficult but the amount of questions is large. You must practice. Therefore, sufficient college time is a good environment for study, but it depends on your foundation. Some mechanisms and common sense of futures should be understood. Another is that the threshold of futures companies is not as high as that of securities. At present, most futures companies need junior college, and most securities require bachelor degree or above. You should be qualified as an accountant, right? Many futures companies like this very much, and they have both certificates! Very popular. I hope what I said can help you, and you can leave me a message at any time if you don't understand anything!