Dok101, Anita, and other anxious, restless, frustrated folks,
Don't diss NASBA staff unless you know what's going on there. Those folks put in many hours trying to make it right. Weekends, nights, long days. Just like you.
Let's say a client doesn't get exactly what he expects from you based on his assumptions about your workload, skills, attitude, etc. Should he assume you are incompetent? I don't think so.
NO! I am not a NASBA or AICPA staff member. I just know how it works. Both organizations understand that many candidates' primary concerns/frustrations are about speeding up the scoring process. They are working on that goal. The scoring process will improve but only when it will not jeopardize the integrity of the exam.
I hope all of you waiting on scores will get good news. And those who don't will not give up your goal of attaining one of the world's premier credentials. I truly wish you the best.