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Bad Timing

So right after my Securities exam is finished, I come home and, as a matter of habit, check my mail and glance on Amazon. The little Gold Box with daily special offers is blinking, so I click it to find that three of my ten offers are for... securities hornbooks.

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I am right there with you -- three years of ordereing that crap on Amazon.com will do that to a person. I have Sec Reg on Tuesday. Took Transational Law today, and the freaking thing was entirely closed-book. Who does that to a perso? Talk about stress....

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