AUD retake strategy

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  • #182412

    I just took my first AUD exam Dec 5, I was thinking… in the case that I don’t receive a 75, should I retake AUD in Jan? Or should I continue to take REG, FAR, BEC as planned and then retake the exams I don’t pass afterwards? It will also be my first tax season so I was trying to take REG before it gets busy to get some extra exposure. Although I have been working on late filers and non-filers for the past 6 months so I have some experience.

    If anyone thinks it will be a waste of time to not retake AUD let me know!!

    A - 89 10/23/2014
    R - 90 2/27/2014
    F - 75 5/25/2014
    B - 83 8/28/2014

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  • #490639
    olazabal
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    I'd say retake it in Jan

    AUD-87 (12/5/13)

    #490664
    olazabal
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    I'd say retake it in Jan

    AUD-87 (12/5/13)

    #490641
    JLMCAC
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    Time is wasted by waiting for a score and retake… score release is on the 20th… if you fail, you need to repay and reschedule, which would take probably almost 3-4 weeks to get the NTS confirmation number to schedule, due to holidays… and assuming there are times available to retake, earliest to retake your AUD would be end of JAN or even February…

    I'd say from now until end of JAN study your next exam, and reschedule AUD (if you failed) for end of FEB.

    #490666
    JLMCAC
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    Time is wasted by waiting for a score and retake… score release is on the 20th… if you fail, you need to repay and reschedule, which would take probably almost 3-4 weeks to get the NTS confirmation number to schedule, due to holidays… and assuming there are times available to retake, earliest to retake your AUD would be end of JAN or even February…

    I'd say from now until end of JAN study your next exam, and reschedule AUD (if you failed) for end of FEB.

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