Comparison guide
PassSeries7 vs STC Series 7 Prep
Compare PassSeries7 and STC Series 7 prep by study cadence, textbook access, practice explanations, mobile workflow, pricing, and candidate fit.
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Context
How to use this comparison
STC is another established securities licensing prep provider. This page helps candidates compare a provider-led prep path with PassSeries7's focused app-first study system.
Study workflow
Compare whether you want a structured app loop, instructor-led materials, printed materials, or a broader course package.
Mobile fit
Check whether the product supports the way you actually study: iPhone, web, desktop, offline review, or scheduled sessions.
Practice quality
Question volume matters less than mapped explanations, topic repair, and whether misses point back to the rule.
Pricing and access
Verify exact current prices, renewals, access windows, refund terms, and what content unlocks at each tier.
PassSeries7 facts
What PassSeries7 includes
- 436-page in-house Series 7 textbook
- 385 spaced-recall flashcards tagged to textbook sections
- 1,000 mapped practice and exam questions with explanations
- 125-question full-length exam simulation with unlimited retakes
- Pricing: $90/month monthly or $420 lifetime lifetime
- One account syncs across web and the native iPhone app
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What to confirm about STC
- Current STC Series 7 package tiers, expiration windows, and support options
- Whether you want instructor-led materials or a self-directed daily study loop
- The exact mobile, question-bank, and exam-simulation access included in the STC package you choose
Bottom line
Choose by study behavior, not brand familiarity alone.
If you want a focused web and iPhone loop with a public diagnostic, mapped explanations, flashcards, a textbook spine, and full exam simulation, PassSeries7 is built for that workflow. If you need live instruction, printed bundles, or a specific employer-approved vendor, verify those requirements before choosing.