I had heard that the 6 was much harder. I took a two day class and took three practice tests (each took about an hour) and got an 84. The next day, I took the 63. Since my class was only 1/2 a day and the book didn't contain any sample tests, I thought that it would be much easier. I actually thought that it was more difficult since it dealt with regulations and conduct rather than the financial markets, products and economy. As a result, it was mostly memorization rather than knowledge. I got a 75 and felt fortunate to have passed (passing was a 72 in my state). Bottom line, I started preparing for both tests on a Monday and passed both by Friday but it wasn't that easy...
The front track of the 2014 BMW 6-Series is 5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.).
The front track of the 2013 BMW 6-Series is 5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.).
The front track of the 2012 BMW 6-Series is 5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.).
The front track of the 2013 BMW 6-Series-Gran-Coupe is 5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.).
The front track of the 2014 BMW 6-Series-Gran-Coupe is 5 ft. 3 in. (63 in.).
Series 6 license is require for professionals who sell mutual funds, variable annuities, retirement plans and insurance products as well. While for series 63 license, it is required for those wish to sell only investment company products like mutual funds and money-market funds.
some_number ÷ 6 = 63 → some_number = 63 x 6 = 378
63 = 6 x 6 x 6 63 = 36 x 6 63 = 216
-57 + 63 = 6
6
63
(6+2)-63=-55