Best Note-Taking Tools for FINRA Exams
- April 2, 2025
- Posted by: 'FINRA Exam Mastery'
- Category: Finance
π Best Note-Taking Tools for FINRA Exams
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Preparing for FINRA exams like the Series 6, Series 7, Series 63, Series 65, or SIE involves more than just reading and quizzingβit requires strategic note-taking to retain complex information like regulations, suitability rules, and product features. Here are the best digital and analog tools to help you capture, organize, and review your notes efficiently.
π₯οΈ 1. Notion
Best for: Creating custom study databases and dynamic note systems
- β Create tables, flashcard toggles, timelines, and progress boards
- β Organize notes by exam function, chapter, or topic
- β Embed practice questions and FINRA links directly
- β Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
π‘ Ideal for highly organized learners who want full control of their study environment
π§ 2. Evernote
Best for: Quick note capture and tagging
- β Create notebooks for each exam
- β Clip web pages, save PDFs, and annotate charts
- β Powerful tagging system for fast searching
- β Syncs across all devices
π‘ Perfect for compiling resources and reviewing on the go
π 3. Microsoft OneNote
Best for: Traditional note-taking with a digital edge
- β Mimics the feel of a physical binder
- β Drag and drop diagrams, tables, and charts
- β Use with stylus for handwritten formulas or flowcharts
- β Color-code sections for visual memory
π‘ Great for visual learners and those from an academic background
ποΈ 4. GoodNotes (iPad)
Best for: Handwritten notes with digital storage
- β Write or draw FINRA concepts using an Apple Pencil
- β Import outlines and annotate directly
- β Organize by folder or exam topic
- β Export to PDF for offline review
π‘ Excellent for kinesthetic learners who retain more by writing
π² 5. Google Keep
Best for: Capturing fast ideas and key facts
- β Quick sticky-note style entries
- β Color-code topics and add checklists
- β Voice-to-text support for quick reminders
- β Integrates with Google Docs for expanded study logs
π‘ Use for quick mnemonics, formulas, and test-day tips
βοΈ 6. Analog Option: Cornell Method Notebook
Best for: Structured handwritten review
- π Divide notes into key points, summaries, and definitions
- ποΈ Ideal for physical learners and zero-distraction sessions
- π§Ύ Easy to flip through for night-before-the-exam reviews
π‘ Sometimes, pen and paper are still unbeatable for memory recall
β Pro Tips for Note-Taking Success
- Use headings aligned with FINRA content outlines
- Summarize rules in your own words
- Create a βhigh-yieldβ page for formulas, cutoff dates, and exemptions
- Review and revise notes every 3β4 days to reinforce learning
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